as a matter of fact, some facts are fiction - lies and misinformation we pass on to our kids
DESCRIPTION
A presentation discussing myths we tell our kids. Examples of how the collective wisdom of generations is NOT always correct and little changes we can make to make what we teach our kids better and more useful to them.TRANSCRIPT
As a Matter of Fact Some Facts
are Fiction Lies & Misinformation
We Pass On to Our Kids
1 A Presentation from Byron Wolt
We Only Want the
BEST
3
4
Over 20 Years
Motivation
Inspiration
Education
that are REALLY
W i t h W a y s t o M a k e T h e m T R U E
6
Practice Makes Perfect
Fiction
7
Practice Makes
Permanent
Fact
If you
what you do…
… you’ll
work a day in your life
Fiction
9
Still have Alarm Clock, Traffic, Bosses, Bills, Deadlines, Rude People, etc., etc., etc..
Fact
10
Money’s
NOT Important
Fiction
Money’s NOT the
MOST Important
Thing
Fact
Sticks &
Stones May Break My Bones
But Words Will Never Hurt Me
Fiction
WORDS
WORDS
Can & Will Be Used Against
Fact
YOU Don’t Say
YOU Say &
14
You Can’t Teach an Old Dog…
Fiction
Laura Ingalls Wilder Publishes her 1st book at 64
Julia Childs got her 1st Cooking show at 51
Roget’s 1st Thesaurus at 73
My mom (will have pictures here)
drove her first 1st motor cycle at 56 Drove an IROC Z into her 70’s
Grandma Moses began painting at 71
Fact Proof Guys Can Learn Too
If at First
Don’t Succeed YOU
Fiction
Try, Try Again
17
Find Out Why Then Modify
Fact
If at first you don’t succeed…
Fiction
19
YOU CAN 1st Learn What to Do 2nd Decide If You’re
Willing To Do It 3rd Do It
Fact
You Can’t Judge a Book by
It’s Cover
Fiction (no pun intended)
21
You Can
But NOT Always Accurately
Judge a Book by It’s Cover
Sports Illustrated Cover Business & Tourism Magazine Cover
Fact
It’s NOT WHAT You Know
It’s WHO YOU Know
Fiction
WHAT YOU KNOW
WHO YOU KNOW
WHO KNOWS YOU
Sets You Up for Life
Fact
TEACH WELL
from Byron Wolt
Speak to Students