Our Topics

  • Negative Attitude vs. Positive Attitudes.
    The first and second topics are Negative Attitude vs. Positive Attitudes. This subject is designed to identify the importance of recognizing the detriments of negativity, versus the resi...
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  • Bullying / Self Esteem
    The third and forth topics of the “Yes I Can” character enrichment program address the issues of “Bullying and Self Esteem”. We fe ...
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  • Motivation
    The Fifth topic is Motivation. This subject helps to indentify what motivates each individual. This is one of the most productive steps in the program. It is a highly interactive session  ...
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  • Persistence
    The Six topic is designed to erect within our students a fortress of resilience and fortitude. Our staff underscores the elusiveness of success and the temptation to give up. If ...
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  • Goals
    The seventh topic is the one that over the years has paid the most dividends for our students. From an instructional stand point it is the most rewarding part of our program. This is the point ...
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  • Procrastination
    The Eight topic is procrastination. This session emphasizes getting it done! We point out the pitfalls of postpon...
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  • COMMUNICATION / LISTENING
    The Nineth and Tenth may be a case of beginning at the end. One might argue that the art of communicating and listening should ha...
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  • PATIENCE
    The Eleventh topic is Patience. you will start to realize that anything worth having is worth waiting for You will become wise eno...
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Welcome

About this Program

Teddy

This program is the culmination of 30 years experience in public speaking, mostly to grade school children ages 8 through 17. Although there is no single approach to dealing with all children, Ray has put together a program that highlights his most successful methods and techniques -tempered with the problems that threaten our youth today. It is indeed a reflection of Ray’s passion for the health and wellbeing of these next generations. Far too often our children are like lambs without a shepherd. In many cases some of our children have been left to wander without guidance or supervision. As with the wandering and scattered lamb wolf are waiting. If they manage to escape at all, they are likely to be maimed, wounded, or scarred for life.

At “Yes I Can” our goal is to find those children before it’s too late. Where ever they may be- on the street corner- in the school yard- near the church house or the crack house. There is no place that the Y.I.C. team will not venture to reach a young person at risk. Moreover, let us not overlook those young people who are trying hard to resist the evils of today. Some of whom are trying desperately to function in a dysfunctional environment.

These young people should be applauded for their diligence. They too need guidance and encouragement.

The seasoned professionals at YIC work tirelessly in our common vigilance to be a force for positive change in an ever volatile climate of moral deficiency. Our tested methods are proven to have long term influence on even the most troubled youth.

At “Yes I Can” we are convinced that no child is beyond reach. We welcome the opportunity to prove it.

Motivating, Educating, Empowering the leaders of tomorrow. This is our cause- this is our mission




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