From the bestselling authors of The Coffee Bean, inspire and encourage children with this transformative tale of personal strength
The Coffee Bean for Kids tells the inspiring story of Gavin, a young boy with the difficult task of starting school in a new town. Gavin's teacher, Mrs. Spring, teaches him the story of the carrot, the egg, and the coffee bean. The environments we find ourselves in, like a pot of boiling, hot water, can change, weaken, or harden us, and test who we truly are. We can be like the carrot that weakens in the pot or like the egg that hardens. Or, we can be like the coffee bean and discover the power inside us to transform our environment. Energized by his teacher's lesson, Gavin embarks on an enlightening journey to transform the world around him.
In The Coffee Bean for Kids, authors Jon Gordon and Damon West offer lessons to children to help them:
* Impact the environment around them
* Improve their own outlook
* Become a leader who creates positive change
* Make new friends
* Become a positive influence by sharing smiles, kindness, and positive energy
Perfect for parents, teachers, and children who wish to overcome negativity and challenging situations, The Coffee Bean for Kids teaches readers about the potential that each one of us has to lead, influence, and make a positive impact on others and the world.
Autorentext
JON GORDON has inspired millions of readers around the world. He is the author of 23 books, including ten bestsellers: The Energy Bus, The Carpenter, Training Camp, You Win in the Locker Room First, The Power of Positive Leadership, The Power of a Positive Team, The Coffee Bean, Stay Positive, The Garden, and Relationship Grit. He is passionate about developing positive leaders, organizations, and teams.
DAMON WEST is a keynote speaker, college professor, coauthor of the bestselling book, The Coffee Bean, and author of his memoir, The Change Agent. His coffee bean lessons have been shared with schools all over America, college and professional athletes, Walmart, the United States Army, and countless others. Damon is passionate about the coffee bean message and loves sharing how it changed his life and how it can change yours, too.
Klappentext
Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?
With this simple question, our young hero Gavin sets out on a journey that will change his life and the lives of those around him. Inspirational speakers Jon Gordon and Damon West deliver a story of character, strength, and resilience that promises to change how readers see and behave in the world. Like Gavin, readers of The Coffee Bean for Kids are taught that they have the power to change the world around them, and it starts by having the right mindset, purpose, and perspective inside them. Once Gavin learns the lesson of the coffee bean, his smile and positive, contagious attitude helps him become a positive influence on his new friends and school.
The Coffee Bean for Kids is a perfect story for children who are facing challenges in the world. It also belongs on the bookshelves of parents and teachers who are searching for a message that will inspire and motivate their young people to create positive change.
Zusammenfassung
From the bestselling authors of The Coffee Bean, inspire and encourage children with this transformative tale of personal strength
The Coffee Bean for Kids tells the inspiring story of Gavin, a young boy with the difficult task of starting school in a new town. Gavin's teacher, Mrs. Spring, teaches him the story of the carrot, the egg, and the coffee bean. The environments we find ourselves in, like a pot of boiling, hot water, can change, weaken, or harden us, and test who we truly are. We can be like the carrot that weakens in the pot or like the egg that hardens. Or, we can be like the coffee bean and discover the power inside us to transform our environment. Energized by his teacher's lesson, Gavin embarks on an enlightening journey to transform the world around him.
In The Coffee Bean for Kids, authors Jon Gordon and Damon West offer lessons to children to help them:
- Impact the environment around them
- Improve their own outlook
- Become a leader who creates positive change
- Make new friends
- Become a positive influence by sharing smiles, kindness, and positive energy
Perfect for parents, teachers, and children who wish to overcome negativity and challenging situations, The Coffee Bean for Kids teaches readers about the potential that each one of us has to lead, influence, and make a positive impact on others and the world.
Inhalt
1 Introduction 00
1.1 Statistics and Types of Statistics 00
Case Study 11: Deaths Due to Red-Light Running 00
Case Study 12: Is Anxiety and Depression a Major Problem
Among Teens? 00
1.2 Basic Terms 00
1.3 Types of Variables 00
1.4 Cross-Section Versus Time-Series Data 00
1.5 Population Versus Sample 00
1.6 Design of Experiments 00
1.7 Summation Notation 00
Uses and Misuses / Glossary / Supplementary Exercises /
Advanced Exercises / Self-Review Test / Mini-Projects /
Decide for Yourself / Technology Instructions / Technology
Assignments
2 Organizing and Graphing Data 00
2.1 Organizing and Graphing Qualitative Data 00
Case Study 21: Confidence in Charitable and
Nongovernmental Organizations 00
Case Study 22: Single-Payer Health Care System Where
the Federal Government Provides Coverage for
Everyone 00
2.2 Organizing and Graphing Quantitative Data 00
Case Study 23: Average Starting Salaries of Teachers 00
Case Study 24: Mom, I Am Hungry 00
Case Study 25: How Many Cups of Coffee Do You Drink
a Day? 00
2.3 Stem-and-Leaf Displays 00
2.4 Dotplots 00
Uses and Misuses / Glossary / Supplementary Exercises /
Advanced Exercises / Self-Review Test / Mini-Projects /
Decide for Yourself / Technology Instructions / Technology
Assignments
3 Numerical Descriptive
Measures 00
3.1 Measures of Center for Ungrouped Data 00
Case Study 31: Coffee Consumption Statistics 00
Case Study 32: Median Prices of Homes in Selected
Metro Areas 00
3.2 Measures of Dispersion for Ungrouped Data 00
3.3 Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation for
Grouped Data 00
3.4 Use of Standard Deviation 00
Case Study 33: Does Spread Mean the Same as Variability
and Dispersion? 00
3.5 Measures of Position 00
3.6 Box-and-Whisker Plot 00
Uses and Misuses / Glossary / Supplementary Exercises /
Advanced Exercises / Appendix 3.1 / Self-Review Test /
Mini-Projects / Decide for Yourself / Technology
Instructions / Technology Assignments
4 Probability 00
4.1 Experiment, Outcome, and Sample Space 00
4.2 Calculating Probability 00
4.3 Marginal Probability, Conditional Probability, and
Related Probability Concepts 00
Case Study 41: Vegetarians, Gender, and Ideology 00
4.4 Intersection of Events and the Multiplication
Rule 00
4.5 Union of Events and the Addition Rule 00
4.6 Counting Rule, Factorials, Combinations, and
Permutations 00
Case Study 42: Probability of Winning a Mega Millions
Lottery Jackpot 00
Uses and Misuses / Glossary / Supplementary Exercises /
Advanced Exercises / Self-Review Test / Mini-Projects /
Decide for Yourself / Technology Instructions /
Technology Assignments
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