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Dr. Marilyn Price-Mitchell is a developmental psychologist, speaker, and fellow at the Institute for Social Innovation at Fielding Graduate University where she studies how young people become caring family members, innovative workers, ethical leaders, and engaged citizens in an increasingly complex society. She is founder of Roots of Action, a website that shares research-based resources on positive youth development with parents, schools, and communities – with an audience of over half-million readers each year. She is the author of Tomorrow's Change Makers: Reclaiming the Power of Citizenship for a New Generation and a contributing writer at Psychology Today and Edutopia. The post How to Talk to Kids about Positive Internal Strengths with Dr. Marilyn Price Mitchell – Rerelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.
Guest: Marilyn Price, President, Marilyn Price Puppets at Marilyn Price PuppetsOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilyn-price-58a204167/The Mentor Project: https://mentorproject.org_____________________________Hosts:Dr. Susan Birne-Stone Ph.D., Host of The Mentor Project Podcast | Host of Perspectives | Systems Psychotherapist, International Coach, Talk Show Host & Producer, Professor | Mentor at the Mentor ProjectOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/dr-susan-birne-stoneMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine, Host of Redefining Society Podcast, and other shows on ITSPmagazineOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Puppets from around the world with a story from Patricia Polacco!
A classic tale of sharing - and clever thinking.
The very quiet cricket tries to respond but is waiting for someone patient to hear him!
A story about a school bus trip to the farm and it's not so dull consequences! By Trinka Hakes Noble! Illustrated by Steven Kellogg!
An adaptation of an ancient story using kitchen equipment from a cherished friend and the assistance of a cherished granddaughter!
By Tomi Ungerer! A wonderful fanciful tale of best yet unlikely friends!
We kick off this year in conversation with Alex McKean, an art teacher from St. Johns County. As you'll hear her explain, even pre-kindergarten art class is not immune from the culture wars certain politicians are waging on public education. Nonetheless, she has a hopeful vision for the future and works to make sure her art classroom is a place where all students have fun while learning new skills and gain confidence in themselves. Episode 19 Show Notes: Guest Show Resources Transcript Guest Alex McKean, Art teacher, St. Johns County Resources Arts Curriculum – St. Johns County School District (stjohns.k12.fl.us) Visual Arts Resources (fldoe.org) Arts in Education - Division of Arts and Culture - Florida Department of State (myflorida.com) Arts Education Matters: We Know, We Measured It (Opinion) (edweek.org) The Arts and Achievement in At-Risk Youth: Findings from Four Longitudinal Studies New evidence of the benefits of arts education (brookings.edu) Transcript Andrew Spar, FEA President: Hi, this is FEA president Andrew Spar. To stay on top of all the latest news and issues impacting our public schools, be sure to follow FEA on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For more information on this podcast, visit feaweb.org/podcast Sharon Nesvig: You're listening to Educating from the Heart. Thank you for joining our lively conversations with teachers, support professionals, parents, and students, as they share issues that matter most in our public schools. Here are your hosts, Tina Dunbar and Luke Flynt. Tina Dunbar: Welcome back to another new season of Educating from the Heart. I'm Tina, here with my cohost, Luke. And we're kicking off the start of a brand-new school year, as close to 3 million Florida students head back to their classrooms. And I bet you can relate to this, Luke. This is an exciting and busy time of the year for parents, students, and for teachers too. Luke Flynt: You are absolutely right, Tina. As a teacher, there was nothing more exciting to me than the start of a new school year. the first day of school was one of my favorite days of the entire calendar year. It was actually my favorite time of the entire calendar year. There was just no other time where you have that sense of joy and hope and optimism of what a new year can bring. I also really looked forward to the start of a new school year as a student. In particular, I looked forward to my band class with Mr. Sammons. He did such a great job of creating a sense of community, a sense of camaraderie that we all wanted to be back together at the start of a new school year. Tina: That sounds like a really wonderful experience, you know, as a parent, it's all about preparing your child for school and completing all the paperwork at the beginning of the school year. And with the recent changes to the law, I anticipate parents will face numerous permission slips this year to allow use of a Band-Aid to lunch selections, even nicknames a student may share with their classmates. Times have really changed, Luke, but my best memories date back to when I was a student. Back to school was filled with so much anticipation. You wanted to check out the new students, the changes in the school building, and the teachers leading your classes. My art teacher Marilyn Price still stands out. She taught me to spend time in reflection and how to process events in the world around me. You know, back then teachers were free to openly talk with their students and answer questions that made you think and expand your curiosity. I truly believe her influence helped me to excel in school. You know, these days, Luke, we really downplay the importance of art and music to student learning and achievement. They weren't afraid to answer questions. I truly believe that sense of freedom and security helped her to help me excel in school. Luke: Oh, it absolutely does. Again, speaking as a former teacher,
Sometimes we are just grouchy but we don't know why or what to do about it! Sometimes it takes a little help from a friend!
With a little help from a friend the everlasting battle of wits is won by the Queen!
Make a full figure puppet mostly with ‘stuff' from around the house!
A story of using all your experiences not just the good ones!
The premiere work of Mrs. Goose2 to change Aesop's fable but not the message. Aesop would have approved!
The Giving Tree presented by Marilyn Price!
A story from the rainforest about a boy who travels to save his family told with recycled plastic bottles
A story told from an Indian folk tale of a young girl who saves her village!
A tour, a puppet making, an introduction into a special magical educational place with Marilyn Price!
A girl goes on a search to learn a special song for her mother who loves to hear her sing!
Here's to two years of telling and making and inviting friends to puppets and stories on the MENTOR PROJECT!
Paying attention is the hardest thing we teach!
Sometimes the thing we love to do get out of hand.
A story of the mighty small in size but big in power. What better tale than this for these days.
A classic tale told with classic hand puppets!
A redo of a classic tale told with two red geese and one you make on your own! And guess who is the troll! On the Mentor Project and facebook and YouTube and our podcast.
A puppet ready invite to exercise with this powerful art media! Turning the ordinary, yet useful, tool into art! With story!
The Queen loved blowing bubbles to the extreme so she forgot everything else! Bring some along and join in!
Join us, the Wolf and perhaps Grandma, in the classic 2600 year old Aesop Fable of the Boy Who Cried Wolf or perhaps we will tell a version of the same. How do you feel about the Wolf who cried Boy? However you adjust it is what has happened to these fables that teach through ‘humble incidents' great truths. Marilyn Price, storyteller and puppeteer, teaches how to create puppets from household items and then tells the story each week.
No it wasn't a vegetable under the mattress that didn't let me sleep last night but apparently kept this fairy tale heroine up.
The story of how Santa's favorite treat was almost destroyed by a cookie who didn't want to get eaten!
What every adult tells every kid at some time Nellie learns! On the MENTOR PROJECT with Marilyn Price
Grab some stuff from around the house and make puppets and then fashion them into stories with Marilyn Price! Bring your imagination!
Gracefully-Yours presents Mentoring Monday with 4word women's Marilyn Price. Hear from the former VP of James Avery and executive of American Greetings. Enjoy a 40% off discount on www.gracefully-yours.com by using the promotion code of 4wordwomen. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
A small cloud defies a mountain and brings rain to a parched valley! Presented by the talented Marilyn Price
A story to explain or a WHY story from the African tradition! Told on the Mentor Project with Marilyn Price and a few of her puppet friends.
The art and magic of Maurice Sendak as he pulls this story from pieces of his childhood and published in 1963. Winner of the Caldecott Award a much controversial book hitting home to so many people and touching our own realities. Empty boxes and tissue paper and imagination create monsters and Max himself as he becomes King of the Wild Things!Marilyn Price, storyteller and puppeteer, teaches how to create puppets from household items and then tells the story each week. Follow along each week for a new story and a new set of puppets!!Learn more about The Mentor Project at www.mentorproject.orgFind us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thementorprojectFind us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2723...If you enjoyed this presentation, please support us so we can bring more great stories to you! https://www.mentorproject.org/donate
Walking backwards upside down
Featuring There's a Nightmare in my Closet and Goodnight Moon! Going to sleep isn't always so easy for anyone especially if you forget to close the closet door! But looking around the room at the familiar things in it could help a great deal.
Described as a 'wonderfully perceptive picture book about growing up and keeping one's individuality' told with puppets and visualize language! Bring along a crayon any size box will do and draw as you listen or watch or both to the story. Special thanks to our friends at TriBraining Inc. and the Kaufman Foundation for their support!
A gentle Chinese folk tale by Demi written with wisdom and beautifully illustrated by the author. Told with puppets and props and Marilyn Price!
THE UGLY DUCKLING Hans Christian Andersen. From his first published collection 1843 - an old tale with always present values!Told with everyday objects, household supplies and whatever and Marilyn Price!Thanks to the Mentor Project and always the audience - Friday May 21 at 9 CT AM and on YouTube forever and on a new podcast!
A classic Chinese tale retold by Jane Yolen and the art of Ed Young and a contemporary character or two with Marilyn Price, storyteller and puppeteer, just for you on the MENTOR PROJECT!
Meet Your Mentor allows our listeners an opportunity to meet their mentor on a 1:1 level. Learn more about this personal journey into their career field and their success and failures. Today we are interviewing Marilyn Price, a nationally known puppeteer, storyteller and educator who has been telling and teaching for over forty years. Your host is Jax Scott the Chief Operations Officer for The Mentor Project™.
Dr. Marilyn Price-Mitchell is a developmental psychologist, speaker, and fellow at the Institute for Social Innovation at Fielding Graduate University where she studies how young people become caring family members, innovative workers, ethical leaders, and engaged citizens in an increasingly complex society. She is founder of Roots of Action, a website that shares research-based resources on positive youth development with parents, schools, and communities – with an audience of over half-million readers each year. She is the author of Tomorrow’s Change Makers: Reclaiming the Power of Citizenship for a New Generation and a contributing writer at Psychology Today and Edutopia. The post How to Talk to Kids about Positive Internal Strengths with Marilyn Price Mitchell – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Dr. Marilyn Price-Mitchell is a developmental psychologist, speaker, and fellow at the Institute for Social Innovation at Fielding Graduate University where she studies how young people become caring family members, innovative workers, ethical leaders, and engaged citizens in an increasingly complex society. She is founder of Roots of Action, a website that shares research-based resources on positive youth development with parents, schools, and communities – with an audience of over half-million readers each year. She is the author of Tomorrow’s Change Makers: Reclaiming the Power of Citizenship for a New Generation and a contributing writer at Psychology Today and Edutopia. The post How to Talk to Kids about Positive Internal Strengths with Marilyn Price Mitchell – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
How important is the history of your family? Maybe you have a family ledger or an old book that carries the events, wisdom, and dreams of those who have passed on. This week, author and puppeteer Marilyn Price tells a story about such a book in “The Old Torah” and shows just how priceless our families’ stories truly are.
Food is such an important part of Jewish history and culture, and for many of us, there’s nothing quite like the food our grandparents made for us as children. This week, author and puppeteer Marilyn Price tells the story of a king who wants nothing more than to taste the challah his grandmother used to make for him, and how something as simple as love can turn great food into something even better. To learn more about Marilyn, her puppetry, and her storytelling, you can visit her website at www.marilynprice.com.
“Parents need to listen to their teen. Support them in becoming who they want to be, not who you want them to be.” Marilyn Price-Mitchell, PhD Marilyn Price-Mitchell is a developmental psychologist, who works as a researcher and writer. For the last decade she’s focused efforts on studying how parents, educators and mentors nurture positive strengths in children. In her free e-book “Reframing Success,” she lists eight attributes that are important in children and teens: Empathy Curiosity Sociability Resilience Self-awareness Integrity Resourcefulness Creativity You can find Marilyn at www.rootsofaction.com; in Psychology Today, where she is a regular columnist; or at www.mpricemitchell.com.
For the last 30 years Trips for Kids has connected 200,000 children in the US with the power of the bicycle. After speaking with founder Marilyn Price in a separate interview, I was excited to sit down with Executive Director Robert Alan Ping, and Sponsorship Manager Andy Phelps to hear what lies ahead for the organization as they march towards their goal of reaching half a million children through their programs. These guys are deeply passionate about youth development and really growing the leaders of tomorrow. I hope you enjoy this interview recorded at the 2018 Sea Otter Classic. Robert Allen Ping Andy Phelps We built this interview series from the title of our newest children’s picture book Taking The Lead that follows our animal characters along a journey to open a local bike shop and inspire their town to ride. We hope you enjoy these personal stories from bike industry executives, non-profit leaders, pro athletes, and families just like yours who are celebrating kids on bikes and inspiring families to get off the couch... and out for a ride. --- Purchase our books, and download the World of Buddy Pegs podcast so you can share the love of bicycling with the kids in your life. Visit your local bike shop, or visit us at BuddyPegs.com. Remember it’s the little moments that create big memories.
Dr. Marilyn Price-Mitchell is a developmental psychologist, speaker, and fellow at the Institute for Social Innovation at Fielding Graduate University where she studies how young people become caring family members, innovative workers, ethical leaders, and engaged citizens in an increasingly complex society. She is founder of Roots of Action, a website that shares research-based resources on positive youth development with parents, schools, and communities – with an audience of over half-million readers each year. She is the author of Tomorrow's Change Makers: Reclaiming the Power of Citizenship for a New Generation and a contributing writer at Psychology Today and Edutopia. The post How to Talk to Kids about Positive Internal Strengths with Marilyn Price Mitchell appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Dr. Marilyn Price-Mitchell is a developmental psychologist, speaker, and fellow at the Institute for Social Innovation at Fielding Graduate University where she studies how young people become caring family members, innovative workers, ethical leaders, and engaged citizens in an increasingly complex society. She is founder of Roots of Action, a website that shares research-based resources on positive youth development with parents, schools, and communities – with an audience of over half-million readers each year. She is the author of Tomorrow's Change Makers: Reclaiming the Power of Citizenship for a New Generation and a contributing writer at Psychology Today and Edutopia. The post How to Talk to Kids about Positive Internal Strengths with Marilyn Price Mitchell appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
In 1988 Marilyn Price founded the non-profit Trips For Kids in Marin, CA which has since helped over 185,000 children connect with the bicycle through 75 chapters across the US! At 77 years young Marilyn rides her bike everyday and is still active as a Trips For Kids board member. Recently, her love of the environment motivated her to sell her car so she can be the change she wants to see in the world and pedal long into the next chapter of her life! We had such a wonderful time hearing Marilyn’s story and I hope you do too! Amazing quotes from Marilyn: “The bicycle is one of the most important things we have in this world.” “If people do it and bike everyday I’ll be able to bike when I’m 95.” “When I climb a hill and have a problem. The problem is with me all the way but when I go down it dissolves and disappears.” “Stay true to what you’re doing and your vision.” This interview was recorded Live from the Buddy Pegs Media booth at the 2018 Sea Otter Classic in Monterey CA. We built this interview series from the title of our newest children’s picture book Taking The Lead that follows our animal characters along a journey to open a local bike shop and inspire their town to ride. We hope you enjoy these personal stories from bike industry executives, non-profit leaders, pro athletes, and families just like yours who are celebrating kids on bikes and inspiring families to get off the couch... and out for a ride. --- Purchase our books, and download the World of Buddy Pegs podcast so you can share the love of bicycling with the kids in your life. Visit your local bike shop, or visit us at BuddyPegs.com. Remember it’s the little moments that create big memories.
Dr. Marilyn Price-Mitchell is a developmental psychologist, speaker, and fellow at the Institute for Social Innovation at Fielding Graduate University where she studies how young people become caring family members, innovative workers, ethical leaders, and engaged citizens in an increasingly complex society. She is founder of Roots of Action, a website that shares research-based resources on positive youth development with parents, schools, and communities – with an audience of over half-million readers each year. She is the author of Tomorrow’s Change Makers: Reclaiming the Power of Citizenship for a New Generation and a contributing writer at Psychology Today and Edutopia. The post How to Talk to Kids about Positive Internal Strengths with Marilyn Price Mitchell appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Dr. Marilyn Price-Mitchell is a developmental psychologist, speaker, and fellow at the Institute for Social Innovation at Fielding Graduate University where she studies how young people become caring family members, innovative workers, ethical leaders, and engaged citizens in an increasingly complex society. She is founder of Roots of Action, a website that shares research-based resources on positive youth development with parents, schools, and communities – with an audience of over half-million readers each year. She is the author of Tomorrow’s Change Makers: Reclaiming the Power of Citizenship for a New Generation and a contributing writer at Psychology Today and Edutopia. The post How to Talk to Kids about Positive Internal Strengths with Marilyn Price Mitchell appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Too often, people overlook the blessings of being alive. Judaism has, it seems, a blessing for every occasion. Bryan and Rachael are joined by Rabbi David Teutsch, Ph.D., and storyteller puppeteer Marilyn Price to discuss the relevance of Jewish blessings today. Teutsch and Price read from their new book From Gratitude to Blessings and Back (https://wipfandstock.com/from-gratitude-to-blessings-and-back.html) and put up with Bryan’s invocation of Fiddler on the Roof. Subscribe by Email This podcast is produced by Reconstructing Judaism. Visit us at ReconstructingJudaism.org (https://ReconstructingJudaism.org). Special Guests: Marilyn Price and Rabbi David Teutsch, Ph.D..
Too often, people overlook the blessings of being alive. Judaism has, it seems, a blessing for every occasion. Bryan and Rachael are joined by Rabbi David Teutsch, Ph.D., and storyteller puppeteer Marilyn Price to discuss the relevance of Jewish blessings today. Teutsch and Price read from their new book From Gratitude to Blessings and Back (https://wipfandstock.com/from-gratitude-to-blessings-and-back.html) and put up with Bryan’s invocation of Fiddler on the Roof. Subscribe by Email This podcast is produced by Reconstructing Judaism. Visit us at ReconstructingJudaism.org (https://ReconstructingJudaism.org). Special Guests: Marilyn Price and Rabbi David Teutsch, Ph.D..
In this episode, Ben is joined by Marilyn Price, the Founding Director of Trips for Kids. They discuss Marilyn's personal history, the history of Trips for Kids, and the Trips for Kids mission, who it helps, and how to get involved. Marilyn has combined a strong passion for her mission, a strong work ethic, and many years of experience to create a unique organization that has helped thousands of kids over the years and continues to change lives. If you have an idea for a guest or would like to be on yourself, please contact Ben at Ben@Mountainbikeradio.com. --------------------------------------------------- RELATED SHOW LINKS: Trips for Kids Website Trips for Kids on Facebook Trips for Kids on Twitter Contact Trips for Kids Email Trips for Kids Become a Mountain Bike Radio Member About Trips for Kids Trips For Kids has 80 chapters operating in the US, Canada and Israel, opening the world of cycling to over 100,000 at-risk youth since 1988. Trips for Kids youth biking program is a non-profit, volunteer organization that provides mountain biking outings and environmental education for kids who would not otherwise be exposed to these types of activities. Using bicycles as the vehicle, our goal is to combine lessons in personal responsibility, achievement, and environmental awareness through the development of practical skills and by simply having fun. 17th Annual Meet the Mt. Bike Pioneers Fundraiser Day: Sunday, February 8 Time: 3:00 - 6:00pm Location: The NEW Marin Museum of Bicycling mapquest: http://mapq.st/1vzSqbR We're inviting all our friends to the 17th annual "Meet the Mountain Biking Pioneers". For the first time ever meet our own homegrown MTB pioneers in the new home of the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame. Join us on Sunday, February 8 from 3pm - 6pm at the Marin Museum of Bicycling 1966 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Fairfax This year's fundraising party will support Trips for Kids (TFK) and the Marin Museum of Bicycling (MMB) . We hope that you, your families, friends and co-workers will come out and enjoy the afternoon with us! Come meet mountain bike pioneers such as Gary Fisher, Joe Breeze, Ned Overend, Tom Ritchey, Scot Nicol, Juli Furtado, Otis Guy, Charles Kelly, Ross Shafer, Steve Potts, Chris Chance, Mert Lawwill, Rick Sutton, Mark Slate, Maurice Tierney and Dave Garoutte. Admission will be $5 (in advance, for museum members; $7 on day of), and $10 for non-members ($12 on day of). Pre-Event Admission is available online , or at Re-Cyclery: 610 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA. Appetizers will be provided. Long-time supporter Noah Berry, proprietor of the Broken Drum Brewery, has donated additional beer to the event that will be available for purchase. All proceeds go to support TFK and MMB. Incredible bike-related prizes will also be raffled throughout the afternoon. The grand prize is a 2014 Jamis Dakota D29 Sport mountain bike (retail value $1050) donated by Jamis Bicycles but there will be tons of other great raffle prizes. A silent auction will include items such as a 2015 Bobcat Trail 7.4 mountain bike (retail value $750) donated by Marin Bikes.