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Mrs. Mohrs . . .with gratitude

November 27, 2020

We all had one like her: she wore a little too much perfume, strong perfume; her cheeks were a little …

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Is There Ever Enough “Thanks” to a Great Teacher?

June 26, 2020

As many of you know, I am a HUGE fan and supporter of Story Corps. (In case you aren’t acquainted, …

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A Fathers’ Day Story

June 21, 2020

  I know that I have written about this father/grandfather/great grandfather before. But it’s is a story I love so …

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Mrs. Mohrs . . . in honor of a fresh school year

August 30, 2018

We all had one like her: she wore a little too much perfume, strong perfume; her cheeks were a little …

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Sharing a Wealth of Gratitude

May 5, 2018

How to appreciate teachers Many of you have seen the bumper sticker which says, “If you can read this, thank …

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Bag the Notion of Goals?

March 23, 2018

I have a longtime friend with whom I’ve had January lunches and shared our year’s goals for quite some time. …

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How do we help kids experience “post-traumatic growth?” Asset 2

May 19, 2016

In a recent blog, I shared Dr. Marti Seligman’s research on post-traumatic stress, a project which called attention to the …

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Living in the Lap of Luxury?

February 6, 2014

Toward mid-adolescence, some kids develop an irritating sense of entitlement, especially at home, especially to their moms! “Hey, have my …

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Mrs. Mohrs . . . in honor of a fresh school year

August 22, 2013

We all had one like her: she wore a little too much perfume, strong perfume; her cheeks were a little …

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A Dose of Gratitude

May 12, 2013

I wish I could tell you that I am a better person than I woke up to be this morning. …

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Kathleen Fischer

Kathleen is a popular speaker in corporate, church, and community settings as well as a sought after family/parenting coach for individuals and groups.

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