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Posts with the category “behaviors”

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IDDD: Exploitation Risk Conversation Outline For Youth
July 20th, 2024
We often get asked how we train our kids to not become victims of child exploitation and trafficking. Our main purpose is to train to avoid or respond to crises....  Read More
by Izzy Gentry
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Advocacy: Crisis Management Training
July 20th, 2024
Advocacy is about standing alongside an individual as they make small impacts in their lives. ...  Read More
by Izzy Gentry
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Inclusion Of A Typical Children In Churches
January 24th, 2024
An A Typical child is more than twice as likely to never step foot into a church as a neurotypical child. Here are some resourceful tips for churches in an effort to include a typical children and/or ...  Read More
by Izzy Gentry
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How To Study Scripture Using Pre Mortem Thinking
December 28th, 2023
Pre-mortem thinking is something I speak about all the time. But what is it exactly? A pre-mortem, or premortem, is a managerial strategy in which a project team imagines that a project or organizatio...  Read More
by Izzy Gentry
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Why Do We Do That? (Behaviors)
October 13th, 2023
Good ideas sometimes have bad consequences. Can we agree that this is true? ...  Read More
by Izzy Gentry

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