Shaping Convictions in the Next Generation, with Tami Peterson

How can students make wise choices when faced with tough decisions? When life offers multiple paths, how do they know which one to take? Do they have the personal convictions to guide them, regardless of the situation or consequences? Personal convictions reflect our deepest values and faith commitments. As we raise the next generation, it’s our responsibility to help them develop these deeply held beliefs. Especially as they approach high school, how can we prepare them to make sound decisions at home and in the classroom? Join us as we explore this important topic with expert Tami Peterson, founder of Life Architects Coaching on this important episode of BaseCamp Live. Special Thanks to our partners who make BaseCamp Live possible:

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Tami Peterson has decades of experience as an elementary, middle, and high school teacher, librarian, admissions director, director of college advising, and career coach. This depth of insight led to the creation of My Life Prototype, a tool that guides schools, families, and students through an informative career-selection process. She holds an undergraduate degree in Christian Education from Ozark Christian College in Joplin, MO, and an MA in Leadership, Theology, and Society from Regent College in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In addition to speaking, training and coaching, she designs and directs vocational discipleship initiatives that equip communities to flourish. Tami is married and has two adult children.