
Wednesday Feb 05, 2025
When They CAN But Won't
Dr. Stuart Ablon, creator of Think:Kids, bases his work with “challenging” kids on this six-word philosophy:
“Kids do well if they can.”
The implication in these six words is that kids want to do well but don’t have the skills to do so.
Ablon is also the author of the book Change-able: How Collaborative Problem Solving Changes Lives at Home, at School, and at Work:
Here’s a terrific interview with Dr. Ablon:
I invite you to consider these questions:
- When do you notice wanting to do well yet lacking the skills to do so?
- When do you notice wanting to do well yet being unwilling to make changes?
- When do you notice getting frustrated with someone who wants to do well but can’t?
- How do you tend to respond to someone who doesn’t want to change?
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terribradwaylifecoaching@coachbradway.com
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