Beverly Hadland-Turner
ph: 289-237-8690
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These are the videos I currently use in my all-day retreats for schools and youth groups. They help to introduce the topics and certainly stir up laughter, tears and conversation.
If a dog and elephant can learn communication this well, there is hope for humans. Communication is the number one ingredient to happy, successful and longterm relationships.
It took two weeks for this squirrel to learn this obstacle course. It's a great introduction to explaining strategies for saving sex until marriage.
This video shows how quickly babies learn when all senses are engaged and the body gets involved. Visualization is a positive technique used in sports to improve performance. See video below for the negative aspect of visualization.
Watching video pornography online has become epidemic among 12-17 year-olds. I accidently found porn on Facebook so don't think your child won't find it. The stats are shocking.
This video introduces the segment where I talk about different kinds of love. Love is a verb meaning there is action. This little girl cuts off her hair as a gift to her brother who has just lost his hair after undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
This video introduces the segment where I describe the differences between the male and female brain.
The average female speaks about 25,000 words a day. The average male uses 8,000 words. Even this baby girl is using her "words" to express herself.
We learn about values from our family and the world around us. This little guy is not off to a good start. Children do as you do, not as you say.
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Beverly Hadland-Turner
ph: 289-237-8690
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