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Listen. Understand. Support.

Conversation is a constant in our lives, but we often don’t have enough meaningful conversations, even among the people with whom we interact every day. Listening leads to understanding. Understanding leads to the capability to support. 

People, especially students, find themselves battling the odds day in and day out. Many are faced with mountains of adversity and left to fend for themselves. What these people are looking for is someone to have confidence in them. They are looking for support and someone who cares. People can have mass amounts of power with how supportive they are and how much they care.

Join me in an effort to understand and support students by exploring the variety of experiences and backgrounds confessed through a cardboard box.

The Project:

To show students the wide variety of thoughts, dreams, and aspirations, our sociology class conducted a social project. We asked students, ranging from 6th grade through 12th grade, seven questions that required them to take a step back and look at their experiences and their priorities. The confessions that we received through the duration of the project shows the resilience of the students around us. 

7 questions that students answered:

  • What is one thing you want to do before you die?

  • What makes for a meaningful life?

  • On what one thing in life you have given up?

  • What is something people misunderstand about you?

  • Of what are you most proud?

  • What do you think about when you are alone?

  • Describe your life in six words.

What People Are Saying:

 

“Great insight from a passionate educator about the things our children are going through! Every parent and student should read this book, you will find yourself treating others with more kindness, respect, and understanding - three things we need more of in this world!”

— Amazon Customer

“This is a great read for anyone, young or old! Very inspiring. Motivates us to think carefully and take time to invest in those around us. We can make a huge difference in a single life or many.”

— Amazon Customer