Molly has a problem. She loves basketball but didn't get on her school's team.
She's just got to get on the team and has one month for another shot.
Mindful, Molly hatches a plan and drags her best friend into it.
She practices and practices and practices.
She dribbles. She passes. She shoots.
The day arrives and Molly's all nerves.
Did her mindfulness and practicing work? Did her skills improve enough? Does Molly finally make the team?
Children face obstacles and decisions every day. Having a foundation in the S.M.A.R.T (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time bond) goal setting technique can help children overcome obstacles, make sound decisions, and achieve their goals.