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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Five Key People

At a recent meeting of elementary school principals, one key piece of research was brought out:

A child needs to have 5 key people in his or her life.

That statement has caused me to think about two points over the last several days. I invite you to share in those same thoughts:

As you were growing up, who were the five key people in your life?

If every young person was asked the same question, how many would point to you or I as being one of those five in their lives?

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