John Wooden, arguably the best basketball coach of all time, died on Friday at the age of 99. Wooden, the Wizard of Westwood, coached UCLA from 1948 to 1975. During that time his accomplishments were unprecedented, including 10 National Championships, four perfect 30-0 seasons, and an 88 game winning streak.
When he graduated from elementary school, his dad gave him a $2 bill and a card with “Seven Things to Do”: This card, which Wooden carried with him the rest of his life, read:
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Displaying All 2 CommentsLake Forest, IL, United States
So, why no mention of the loss of one of our "giants" in the field?
Dr. Stanley Greenspan passed away suddenly several weeks ago, and I have
seen no tribute to him at all.
Hooray for John Wooden, but Dr. Greenspan left a legacy for our entire
profession, parents, teachers, and those practitioners who work with autistic youngsters.
Did I miss something????
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Claremont, NH, United States
Thoughtful advice for any age, anybody. These are words to live by!
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