Learn more about different temperaments, and how each of these temperament types โ which each can be associated with a colour โ learn and experience situations and others.
Magriet Fourie, motivational speaker and consultant, will soon shed some light on this topic.
Her presentation serves as a fundraising event for the Bringing Back Hope Centre for children with disabilities in Kuruman.
The temperament definitions are based on Carol Tuttle’s renowned teachings of more than 30 years. Her book The Child Whisperer reached the top ten list within a day after being released.
Fourie has ten years’ experience in child development, as well as about 20 years in the field of knowing temperament types.
Teachers will find Fourie’s advice helpful in the classroom, working with different ways children learn. Parents will have a better relationship with their children, understanding their needs, how they learn, and how they experience love.
With this knowledge, teenagers will slam fewer doors and experience less sulking; grandparents will have a better understanding of why their grandkids do certain things; and even friends and other family members can benefit.
Teachers and parents from Bringing Back Hope Centre will attend for free, as well as selected head teachers from local and surrounding schools.
- All proceeds of ticket sales will go to the Bringing Back Hope Centre. Tickets cost R100 per person.
- The event takes place at the Kuruman Primary School on Saturday, 20 September, from 09:00 to 13:00.
- Call Fourie on 072 956 8876 or Milla January, principal of Bringing back Hope, on 066 290 1143.




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