Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Building Successful Families Presentation

Washington High School, partnering with the National Character Education Foundation, will host Bill Sanders, contributing author of the best- selling book “Chicken Soup for the Teen Soul”, on Thursday, April 16th at 7 p.m in the high school gymnasium. This presentation, Building Successful Families, is open to the public and children over 12 years old. Mr. Sanders will be addressing students on the benefits of good character and will be sharing what it took for him to achieve his wildest dreams.
Bill Sanders speaks to over 200,000 people each year. He has appeared on numerous TV shows and spoken on over 400 radio stations.
Sanders encourages students to work hard in school and stresses that achieving good grades is important. Students will be captivated by Bill’s exciting presentation. This assembly is fast moving, laughter filled, thought provoking, and for many parents and students a life-changing experience.
Sanders’ message addresses current youth cultural issues and encourages students to overcome life obstacles, work hard, and never give up. Some of the topics covered will be: How to maintain a positive outlook on life, developing teamwork in the family, how to open communication channels, understanding today’s teenager better, the harm of drugs and depression, how to beat peer pressure, and much more!
Bring your student and come out to hear this inspiring speaker.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wish I could have attended this event but due to a prior school related committment I was unable to attend. However, my eleven year old attended with my mother.

Both my son and my mother thought this author/speaker was amazing. They enjoyed his presentation and couldn't quit talking about it.

I am grateful that this was open to the public. I wish more people would have been able to have attended. (myself included)

Michelle Hertig-Sperl

April 18, 2009 at 2:20 PM  

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