"Life's Most Persistent and Urgent Question Is..."

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This question set the tone for today's "Living, Learning, and Leading" session, led by Bounce leaders and Moody teachers.   Students were challenged to reflect on the social issues that most challenge their values... and how they can impact the world with their unique sparks.  A complex and abstract topic for 6th graders?  Not today's 6th graders.  These young people long to make a difference in the world.  They just need the opportunity to pause, reflect, and explore their capacity to build a better world.  

Ove the next few weeks, these young people will do just that. And through a "self and service" power point demonstration, they will be truly seen.

Be inspired by this article about the International Children's Peace Prize.  

Let Children Lead!

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Small Nicki Peasley I am the CEO of my home, managing a team consisting of a 40 year old, an 11 year old, an 8 year old, and a 6 year old. In my spare time, I am the YOUth development director for Bounce, writing curriculums and working (playing and learning) with elementary and middle school youth.

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