Before you can write a one-page profile, you must understand the difference between what’s important to someone and what’s important for someone. This is the fundamental person-centered thinking skill.
Let’s start by hearing Michael Smull, Chair of the Learning Community for Person Centered Practices, explain the difference between what’s important to and what’s important for a person.
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