How To Make A Bully Resign - Advice From A Former Bully | Kristen Geez | TEDxPleasantGrove

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13 Mar 202016:09

Summary

TLDRKristen Hadeed founded 'Advising Generation Z' in 2010 to help students from fifth to twelfth grade improve their behavior through leadership opportunities. Once a bully herself, Hadeed was inspired by Dr. Linda Parker to transform her own behavior and lead a school initiative celebrating Black History Month. Her program has since served over 5,000 students, showing that challenging students can become positive leaders with the right guidance and opportunities.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 In 2010, Kristen launched 'Advising Generation Z', a program aimed at transforming the behavior of challenging students.
  • 🏫 On September 5th, 2010, she signed her first client, a school district and municipal court, to help 150 tough students become leaders.
  • 🤔 An administrator's question sparked Kristen's reflection on how leadership could reform difficult students, drawing from her own past as a bully.
  • 👩‍🏫 Kristen's mother's unique punishment of writing from the dictionary instilled discipline but also a sense of achievement.
  • 🏆 Dr. Linda Parker, an administrator, recognized Kristen's potential and gave her the first leadership opportunity, which was pivotal for her transformation.
  • 📚 Kristen's school's initiative to celebrate Black History Month became her first leadership challenge, which she initially resisted but ultimately embraced.
  • 🖋️ Dr. Parker's strategy of involving Kristen's mother and giving her significant responsibilities made her understand the importance of her role.
  • 🌈 Kristen learned to overcome racism and bullying by focusing on her mission, with Dr. Parker's guidance to stay offenseless.
  • 💪 Kristen's transformation from a bully to a leader was completed through Dr. Parker's mentorship and the opportunity to lead meaningful initiatives.
  • 📈 Kristen's program has since impacted over 5,217 students across 11 school districts, proving the effectiveness of leadership opportunities for challenging students.
  • 🙏 Kristen's story emphasizes the importance of recognizing the potential in every student and the transformative power of mentorship and leadership.

Q & A

  • What was the name of the mentoring program Kristen created?

    -The mentoring program Kristen created was called 'Advising Generation Z'.

  • What was the primary focus of the 'Advising Generation Z' program?

    -The program specialized in improving the behaviors of fifth through twelfth grade students.

  • Who was the first client Kristen signed for her mentoring program?

    -The first client Kristen signed was a school district and a municipal court.

  • What was the initial skepticism expressed by an administrator about Kristen's program?

    -The administrator questioned whether giving challenging students a chance at leadership would actually improve their behavior.

  • How did Kristen respond to the administrator's skepticism?

    -Kristen responded by sharing her personal story of transformation, explaining that leadership opportunities had worked for her in the past.

  • What was Kristen's behavior like before she transformed her ways?

    -Before her transformation, Kristen was described as a bully, a ringleader, a plotter, and as being two headstrong. She broke rules and manipulated others.

  • What unique punishment did Kristen's mother give her for misbehaving?

    -Kristen's mother, a VP at a Fortune 500 company, punished her by making her write chapters out of the dictionary for every offense.

  • What significant event in Kristen's life led to her first experience with leadership?

    -Being expelled from her school district due to bullying led to her attending Northwest High School, where she met Dr. Linda Parker who gave her a chance at leadership.

  • How did Dr. Linda Parker inspire Kristen to change her behavior?

    -Dr. Parker inspired Kristen by giving her a leadership role in organizing Black History Month, showing faith in her abilities, and helping her see her potential to positively impact others.

  • What was the impact of Kristen's leadership on the school's celebration of Black History Month?

    -Kristen's leadership led to various activities such as hanging up black facts, highlighting influential people of color, catering soul food, and culminating in a pep rally with a keynote speaker.

  • What is Kristen's core belief about challenging students and leadership?

    -Kristen believes that at the core of every bully and challenging student is a misguided leader waiting to be redirected, and that giving them leadership opportunities can inspire positive change.

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