Ep. #18 Being Brave and Courageous with Christi Green Warr

by Marci Barker / March 22nd, 2023
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Being Brave and Courageous with Christi Green Warr
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Being Brave and Courageous with Christi Green Warr
In today’s episode I’m excited to introduce Christi Green Warr, the founder and facilitator of Dirt Learning, a play based program that helps little kids explore life through hands on experiences. Christi’s has been running her preschool program for 20 years and she has an amazing facility that is unlike anything you have ever seen.
As my client we sat down together to figure out what Christ's next steps to grow her business. She had a desire to do more and wanted to create parenting classes to support parents of neurodiverse children by helping them understand their children better and also helping them to handle their big emotions. I offered support and accountability that helped Christi to have the courage to put her desires into action.  She is now running her program and finding greater success in her business.
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In This Episode We Cover:
How to teach parents and kids to regulate their own emotions
What’s good for little kids is good for adults
Having a team, accountability, and support
Courage to move forward to create a something new
The value of taking time for yourself
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