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“After taking this workshop, I knew I had found the approach I was looking for.”
— Workshop attendee & educator
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A Framework for Wise Education offers a fresh perspective on education and child development—one that can be transformative for groups of parents, out-of-school educators, and school communities. Hosting an introductory talk or workshop is a great first step. It helps leadership teams explore the approach in a low-pressure setting, while giving educators and parents a chance to experience its relevance, insight, and practical value. Participants often leave feeling both inspired and eager to learn more—making leadership decisions about next steps easier and more collaborative.
Sample Talks and Workshops
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In this talk, you will discover, the fundamentals of A Framework for Wise Education®.
Based on author and teacher Ellen Tadd’s observations of the human energy system or chakra system. This Framework is a holistic approach to raising and educating children.
Whether a seasoned educator, still in school, a new parent, or navigating the teen years, the theories and tools discussed will be illuminating and thought-provoking.
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This talk offers a basic understanding of how the chakra system functions and influences human development and learning.
Participants examine how children develop and sustain focus and explore a strategy to calm emotional reactions and cultivate objective clarity - known as the “Tadd Technique”.
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As children move through their many years of schooling, it is not uncommon for them to develop feelings of inadequacy.
In this talk, we discuss how Ellen Tadd’s Framework for Wise Education® addresses what undermines self-esteem and her suggestions to mitigate this negative impact.
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In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, anxiety and ADHD diagnoses are commonplace.
Discover how Ellen Tadd’s Framework For Wise Education® helps educators, parents, and young people gain self-awareness and implement techniques that address the root causes of stress, anxiety, and ADHD.