Reflecting on a Mistake: A Story That Changed My Approach
In this episode, Dayna Haig-Conway shares a powerful personal story from her early days as a behavior interventionist. Reflecting on a mistake she made while working with a student labeled “at risk,” she explores the importance of self-awareness, authenticity, and learning from our own missteps—especially as adults guiding children. This pivotal moment helped shape her leadership style and influenced the creation of the CAMP approach. Rooted in connection and calm confidence, CAMP offers valuable insights for parents, educators, and caregivers. Discover how one mistake became a meaningful turning point—and why it’s just as vital for adults to grow through reflection as it is for kids.
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