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Oct 31, 2024

Laura Berg founded My Smart Hands, a baby sign language company, and authored two books: The Baby Signing Bible and Thriving Life. She’s also a professor in the Professional Writing and Communications Program at Humber College.

Top 3 Value Bombs

1. Knowing your failures is very important. You can translate those failures in teaching and relating as a real person to your students.

2. Define what success is to you. People grow up with the idea of what success looks like to others but success is different from each person.

3. Mistakes and bad things happen but don’t let those things take you down because it’s a learning experience. Take that label away and turn it around. Bad things will happen and that is okay.

Check out Laura’s company website - My Smart Hands

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