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My mother was raped when I was conceived; So naturally, as a child, once I learned my story, I struggled with finding my worth and knowing who I was at the time. Mental Health can be a hard topic to talk about. But it is vital that we discuss it to raise more awareness. And […]
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School assemblies have been a longstanding tradition in educational institutions, bringing students together for a collective experience. While some may see them as occasional interruptions to the daily routine, school assemblies offer numerous benefits for students. These gatherings provide opportunities for learning, inspiration, and community building. In this blog post, we’ll explore five significant advantages […]
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In the ever-evolving world of education, staying at the forefront of innovation and best practices is crucial. This is where professional development for faculty plays a pivotal role. Not only does it benefit educators individually, but it also contributes to the overall growth and success of an educational institution. In this blog, we’ll explore the […]
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It’s no secret that youth are stressed out. Between schoolwork and extracurriculars, there are also social media and relationships, and the pressures of adulthood—it’s no wonder so many teens feel like they can’t keep up. If you’re in this phase, how would you cope? One Belief Organization had the opportunity to speak in a small […]
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Academic excellence is no longer enough to guarantee success and well-being in the fast-paced, globally connected world of today. Teachers are putting more emphasis on teaching social-emotional skills to pupils as they become more aware of the need for holistic development. These abilities include a wide range that enables people to comprehend and control their […]
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Mental health has received a lot of attention in recent years, and deservedly so. Students, in particular, confront a distinct combination of obstacles that can have a significant influence on their mental health. This scene can be intimidating, from academic obligations to social expectations. In this blog, we will look at some of the most […]
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In 2019 was our second year hosting a backpack event for the community. We spoke to the kids about positive thinking, bullying, and applying themselves for an amazing school year. The turnout was amazing and we are so thankful to all our sponsors and volunteers. School Speaker, Plano School Speaker, Frisco School Speaker, Mental Health […]
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Everyone expresses their feelings differently regardless of whether you’re an adult or a child. However, adults can talk more about their emotions and what they feel. Kids, they have several ways on how they convey what they are feeling. Children at a young age do not always have ways to communicate. They have more complex […]
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April 2019 will make 20 years since the Columbine High School Shooting. Where are we as a nation? I was honored to be able to photograph Sue Klebold’s visit to Dallas, Texas. Mental Health America of Greater Dallas welcomed her along with a host of many other readers of her book. As a founder of […]
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Many Schools, Countless lives, One belief is all a part of a divine purpose that was assigned to my family. The word says “Hope and prosperity for a brighter future”! So after the fun details and logistics associated with this vision we rounded up a few people to bring this baby to life with our […]