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The 5 Step Coaching
Process Tool for Kids
Tool Should Be Used By:
Coaches, life coaches, parents, youth leaders, teachers. This incredible
tool can be used for children and youth ages 6-17 years old. The goal of
the tool is to guide children into self-coaching once the tool has been
used several times.
Tool Description:
The 5 Step Coaching Process Tool for Kids is a step-by-step approach for
coaching children. It is designed to be used by coaches and mentors of
children. The coaching tool is designed as a tri-fold worksheet that can
be used as an aid for following the
five steps of coaching children:
Step 1: Start - Step Up To
The Plate
Step 2: Let's Understand
Together - Hit The Ball
Step 3: Uncover Solutions
- Run The Bases
Step 4: Set a Coaching Contract
- Slide Home
Step 5: Gain Commitment
- Wrap it Up!
The design was created with
the child in mind and once the coaching interaction is complete, the child
being coached keeps the tri-fold worksheet to remember the steps discussed.
Step 5 (Gain Commitment -
Wrap it Up!) is designed to establish a follow up session in which the
child will tell the coach when finish, the coach will ask the child at
a certain date, or both the child and coach will wait until all steps are
finished.
Format: PDF
File (119KB)
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Full
rights granted: You may reproduce, publish, and/or re-sell
as part of a coaching or training package or as a promotional giveaway
if all copyright information is retained. You may not re-sell as a stand-alone
tool.
Price: $5.95
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Creator's Background:
Doug Constant, is President of OnPoint Learning and a Business/Executive
Coach. He has trained and consulted over 350 companies. His unique
style of blending an energizing process with knowledge-rich content comes
from his advanced study in many training methodologies including LMI, Dale
Carnegie, B-Coach University, Inscape and Corporate Coach University. Doug
serves as President of the Leadership Management, Inc franchise in Alexandria,
LA. He lectures on personal and professional growth. He is a former college
football athlete, holds a Masters Degree in Psychology from the University
of Mississippi, father of three incredible children, husband of one incredible
wife and is aggressively involved in personal and community growth. http://www.onpoint-learning.com
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