THRIVE

PRACTICAL PRESENTATION FOR PARENTS, DESIGNED TO HELP THEM UNDERSTAND & UNLOCK THIER CHILD’S POTENTIAL

“The presentation was terrific and I was very impressed with Pete engaging us so positively and professionally.”

— Jules- Teacher- Good Shepherd Catholic College

Key concepts covered: This workshop is designed to guide parents through some of the contemporary research and practice about student/child’s potential & performance. The work centres around three factors that enable students to become their best. It will also share useful ways of applying the concepts of growth mindset, grit and wellbeing, to help them THRIVE. The presentation outlines relevant research through stories, shares case studies of schools & parents who have taken action and made an impact, and gives real life examples and practical take aways from Peter McAuliffe’s experience of working with over 150,000 students, educators, coaches and parents and as Head of Unleashing Personal Potential IRELAND. This workshop is an awesome opportunity to learn, reflect, grow, share and take action on helping the next generation THRIVE.

Workshop Outline (Choose from 60 - 120 minute sessions, including one or more topics):

Session #1- The big three inhibitors (to learning, improving and thriving.)

Session #2- Thriving with growth mindsets (with a focus on neuroplasticity and creating a culture of stretching.)

Session #3- Getting gritty (Application: effective target setting, habit formation, getting out of the learning dip and deliberate practice.)

Session #4- Helping kids flourish with wellbeing practices (Application: gratitude and active listening.)

Session #5- Implementation plans and support - how to implement at your home.

“Great presenter. Cool new ideas and good insight into different ways to approach positive behaviour.”

— Teacher

“The simplicity of the concept and by using a small shift in ideology you can change from outcome to process base.”

—Catherine- Teacher-”

“This is brilliant! Great resources to help us as pastoral leaders to support our kids and teachers. Real world/real people!”

— Kate - Teacher