Working with a Wondrous Team of Teachers and Leaders at the Oneness School

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The Oneness School is a magical place, a school on the outskirts of Washington, DC that embraces and teaches the whole child in all his/her "oneness". Jay Markiewicz and I were lucky enough to spend a day this week with the team of teachers and leaders at the school sharing practices of emotional intelligence, listening, and choice. Oneness is amazingly aligned with Bounce in their shared philosophies of providing a balance of support and challenge in order to maximize learning. It's an approach we see as having huge impact in all our schools. Feel free to support the Oneness School by making a donation, or by spreading their philosophy to your own school. Let Bounce know if we can help!

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Small Ann Deaton I am a leadership coach, and Managing Partner in Bounce. I love to coach and facilitate with individuals and systems experiencing significant change and growth. The clients I work with, regardless of their age or position, are talented and creative individuals willing to look with fresh eyes at their challenges and opportunities, and to take action based on their discoveries. As a result, they find that they are capable of accomplishing far greater things than they ever imagined. What do you want to accomplish today? Who do you want to be?

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