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    Topics Include:

  • Self-esteem Enhancement
  • Overcoming Adversity
  • Character Development
  • Disability Awareness
  • Parent Workshops
  • Staff Development
  • Dream Building
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Peer Pressure
  • Anti-Alcohol & Tobacco Programs
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    Biography

    Scott Chesney has spoken to over one million children and teens in 38 countries, motivating and inspiring them to live their lives to the fullest. He has combined his personal experiences of being paralyzed since the age of 15 with amazing adventures of courage and fortitude during his two world tours. His S.E.E.K. (Self-Esteem Enhancement for Kids) program is a series of empowerment presentations that are customized to meet each and every school's personal needs.

    Believing that every issue affecting today's youth can be traced back to one's self-esteem, Scott challenges students to examine their lives on the deepest of levels and helps them to access their greatness. His blueprint for helping students journey from where they currently are in their lives to where they want to be, creates a strong foundation of self-esteem and reinforces the his overall message that "anything is possible when one dream, believes, and works to achieve." He compliments his school presentations by delivering dynamic and transformational staff development and parent workshops. An inspiring video that chronicles the trials and tribulations of his life with photos from around the world and his skydiving adventure is one of the many highlights that his programs deliver.

    In addition to being a two-time world traveler and a person with a disability, Scott is the owner of his own business, a firewalker on his hands, skydiver, mentor, husband, and the father of two amazing children.

    Programs

    DREAM, BELIEVE, & WORK TO ACHIEVE
    Let’s bring back the power of a child’s imagination: his or her ability to create on the inside, because that is where dreams really do begin. Numerous tests have shown that imagery, visualization, or conscious dreaming can enhance one’s ability to create. Athletes, musicians, scholars, and people from various other walks of life have benefited from this easy practice. Imagine a child visualizing the perfect friend or a teen-ager imagining scoring a perfect score on a test or hitting a home run in a baseball game. The possibilities are unlimited and when combined with the power of belief, in oneself first, and a good work ethic that combines passion and enthusiasm, anything is within one’s reach. Scott shares examples of dreams coming true in his own life and the dreams of others who are well-known to kids. They will learn how dreams can even come true for people with disabilities. As a finale, Scott will show an 8-minute video of his trip around the world.

    In this presentation, the following topics will be addressed:

    This presentation runs for approximately 45 minutes and is followed by a 15 minute discussion/question and answer period with the students. A VCR is requested, but is not a necessity for this program.


    DISABILITIES & UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES: A LESSON OF ACCEPTANCE
    It was once said that "a true disability could only reside in one’s attitude." Even a person with a disability can develop an attitude of gratitude by acknowledging everything that the world stills has to offer. When anyone, whether it is a child or an adult, is accepting and comfortable with oneself, life is a breeze. Building this inner-strength and peace within a child can be compared to building the foundation of a house. Without this infrastructure the house will inevitably come tumbling down -- it’s just a matter of time. In this presentation, kids learn the importance of being one’s own best friend and recognizing and accepting one’s limitations. Once a child is comfortable in his or her own skin, the foundation has been built and the process of cultivating friendships with others can really be explored and appreciated. They will learn how they can see themselves in other people and the importance of being non-judgmental, accepting, and having the ability to tolerate others. By the end of the presentation, the kids have a newfound appreciation for who they are and a better understanding of the uniqueness of others and how we can all co-exist. As a finale, Scott will show an 8-minute video of his trip around the world.

    In this presentation, the following topics are covered:

    This presentation runs for approximately 45 minutes and is followed by a 15- minute discussion/question and answer period with the students.

    Arts in Education Presentation
    "Dream, Believe and Work To Achieve the Artist Within You"

    Using the idea of the artist within each of us, this presentation uses interactive activities, role-playing and visualization techniques to explore the masterpieces inside all of us. Topics include building self-esteem, and becoming a "project" leader while using different modalities within thearts that might be vehicles to reach their goals. Scott's presentation includes a "World Tour" video with references to works of art.

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    Program Titles

  • S.E.E.K. (Self-Esteem Enhancement for Kids) and Find Yourself!
  • Disabilities & Unlimited Possibilities ... A Lesson of Acceptance
  • Locating the Leader Within You
  • Dream, Believe, & Work to Achieve
  • How Do I Go On? Navigating Life When Adversity Strikes
  • Getting HIGH on Life!
  • The Power To Choose: Taking Responsibility for Your Own Actions
  • Healing the Roots of Violence
  • Filling Your Own Cup: Reconnection with Yourself and Your Child
  • Stepping into Manhood

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    Hometown: Verona, New Jersey
    Family: My angel/wife, Pratiksha, and two children (Nia and Ray)
    Overcoming Adversity: Paralysis as the result of Foix-Alajouanine Syndrome (FAS). This is an arterial-venus malformation (AVM) of the spinal cord that predominantly affects the middle to lower portion of the spinal cord. The malformation, best described as a "sleeping volcano," then hemmorages and puts pressure on the spinal cord, resulting in paralysis. Neurologists compare it to a "spinal stroke."
    Education: B.A. degree from Seton Hall University (South Orange, N.J.), Master's degree in life experiences
    Hobbies: Meditation, swimming, playing basketball and tennis, mentoring, and watching surfing
    Favorite Quotes: "Be the change you want to see in the world." -- Mahatma Gandhi
    "Pain is inevitable while suffering is optional." -- Unknown
    "If you are in harmony with yourself, you may meet a lion without fear, because he respects anyone with self-confidence." -- Nelson Mandela

    Role models: RC, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, The Dalai Lama, Osho, and Tarzan
    Goals: To make a positive difference in the life of at least one person each and every day, to be an unconditionally loving and non-judgmental being, to live as fully in the moment as possible, and to be grateful....for everything!!
    Greatest accomplishment: There are three: traveling around the world twice and visiting 38 different countries; marrying the most beautiful creature on the face of this earth; and carrying the Olympic Torch for the 1996 Olympic Games.
    Describe the work you do to help others:
    The work I share with others is a journey of self-discovery. Whether it is through my spoken or written word, my objective is to help each individual with whom I come into contact find him or herself. We are all seekers. We all are on our unique paths of self-discovery and self-recovery. I am simply a coach, a facilitator, and a mentor who is doing whatever I can to help you bridge that gap between you and your destiny.


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    TESTIMONIALS

    "ASAH....serving the private special education community since 1974 held its 30th annual conference with Scott Chesney as the keynote speaker on Friday, November 3rd in Atlantic City. What a beautiful presentation Scott had given us! To quote one of our 1500 attendees, Scott was super and very motivating! Our organization was truly very grateful to have Scott address our audience. We have received nothing but positive feedback since. He emotionally touched the audience as well as given them something to think about and hold onto. Many thanks to you and Scott for a magical day!" -- Susan Recce, ASAH Assistant Director

    "I was most impressed with your presentation. Your words to the young men and their mothers were most special. Self-confidence and working through challenges and setbacks is a most appropriate message for our boys." -- Rev. Michael E. Kelly, Headmaster, Seton Hall Preparatory School

    "Scott entered my life at never a more crucial moment. At a time where I had lost all hope, he returned me to the possibilities. At a time where this world of wheels looked grim, he reinstated a faith in me that I had never found anywhere else. His devotion to helping others above himself is nothing short of miraculous in this world of "me first." He is a man with a mission and my life has been all the richer since knowing him." -- Matt, age 22, Student

    It is with deep pleasure that I recommend Scott as a dynamic speaker for children and teens. He has spoken to the entire Cedar Grove school district many times and the students enjoy his motivating words each time he speaks. Scott has shared his stories with us, but more importantly he has shared himself with us -- his trials and triumphs. He has this positive energy that encourages everyone to become a part of his program and he allows our students to become his friend. He teaches the students to set goals and reach for the stars!" -- Stephanie Schwartz, SAC, Cedar Grove

    Scott is devoted to maximizing the power that resides within. Realizing a Dream: Here he is carrying the famed Olympic torch in Miami, Florida, during an event that preceded the 1996 Olympic Games.

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