THE LEADERS IN YOUTH PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
AND LEADERSHIP TRAINING
THE LEADERS IN YOUTH PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
AND LEADERSHIP TRAINING
Richard Jack explores youth development, sharing strategies to empower the next generation. Through expert insights and inspiring stories, learn how to guide children toward leadership and personal growth.
Join Richard Jack on Great Dad, as he delves into the transformative power of personal development for children. Through engaging discussions, he shares practical strategies to nurture confidence, resilience, and growth in young minds, helping them unlock their full potential.
Inspiring young individuals to become self-assured and motivated learners.
Inspiring young
individuals to
become self-
assured and
motivated learners.
For a limited time only, access our courses at no additional cost. Join Coach Jack, Omar, Light, Vicki, and many more fun characters on adventures in youth personal development. Enjoy fun and educational resources, fully loaded with quizzes and levels to complete.
Are you ready for the challenge? Click the button below to embark on this exciting quest and take our free course today!
For a limited time only, access our courses at no additional cost. Join Coach Jack, Omar, Light, Vicki, and many more fun characters on adventures in youth personal development. Enjoy fun and educational resources, fully loaded with quizzes and levels to complete.
Are you ready for the challenge? Click the button below to embark on this exciting quest and take our free course today!
- Served 5 schools, reaching more than 150 youth.
- Introduced the Ladies By Choice program in the Clark County School District.
2019:
- Introduced Ty’s Place, a safe space for youth.
- Became a central hub for partner organizations, offering training and services to youth.
2020 - 2021:
- Turned locations into Learning Hubs during the National Pandemic.
- Provided virtual mentoring during COVID-19.
2022:
- Resumed mentoring services, serving 200 youth weekly across 5 schools.
- Added a Personal Development Curriculum and one-on-one coaching to youth services.
2023:
- Expanded services into Middle Schools, serving 4 Elementary Schools and 1 Middle School.
- Served over 230 students weekly for 14 weeks, reaching even more young minds.
- Served 5 schools, reaching more than 150 youth.
- Introduced the Ladies By Choice program in the Clark County School District.
2019:
- Introduced Ty’s Place, a safe space for youth.
- Became a central hub for partner organizations, offering training and services to youth.
2020 - 2021:
- Turned locations into Learning Hubs during the National Pandemic.
- Provided virtual mentoring during COVID-19.
2022:
- Resumed mentoring services, serving 200 youth weekly across 5 schools.
- Added a Personal Development Curriculum and one-on-one coaching to youth services.
2023:
- Expanded services into Middle Schools, serving 4 Elementary Schools and 1 Middle School.
- Served over 230 students weekly for 14 weeks, reaching even more young minds.
As we continue to grow and evolve, we understand the pressing need for our services to expand alongside the ever-increasing demand. Our capacity to serve our remarkable youth is primarily through schools, where we have made a significant impact.
However, I am delighted to share that we are diligently working towards a new chapter in our journey. In early 2024, we have plans to establish services at Gentlemen By Choice, located at 1016 W. Owens, Las Vegas 89106. This expansion will enable us to reach even more young minds and create a nurturing environment that fosters growth, leadership, and empowerment.
Your enduring interest and continued support are the pillars that drive our organization forward. Your belief in our mission is a testament to the positive change we aim to bring to the lives of our youth. Mentoring is not just a task for us; it is our profession, passion, and commitment.
As we work towards this exciting new endeavor, we will keep you updated on our progress and eagerly anticipate your involvement in shaping the future of Gentlemen By Choice. Together, we are sowing the seeds of greatness in our youth, and we couldn't be more thrilled to have you as a part of this journey.
Thank you for your unwavering dedication, and we look forward to the incredible impact we will create together in the coming year.
With deepest gratitude and warm regards,
Richard Jack IIICo-FounderGentlemen By Choice
As we continue to grow and evolve, we understand the pressing need for our services to expand alongside the ever-increasing demand. Our capacity to serve our remarkable youth is primarily through schools, where we have made a significant impact.
However, I am delighted to share that we are diligently working towards a new chapter in our journey. In early 2024, we have plans to establish services at Gentlemen By Choice, located at 1016 W. Owens, Las Vegas 89106. This expansion will enable us to reach even more young minds and create a nurturing environment that fosters growth, leadership, and empowerment.
Your enduring interest and continued support are the pillars that drive our organization forward. Your belief in our mission is a testament to the positive change we aim to bring to the lives of our youth. Mentoring is not just a task for us; it is our profession, passion, and commitment.
As we work towards this exciting new endeavor, we will keep you updated on our progress and eagerly anticipate your involvement in shaping the future of Gentlemen By Choice. Together, we are sowing the seeds of greatness in our youth, and we couldn't be more thrilled to have you as a part of this journey.
Thank you for your unwavering dedication, and we look forward to the incredible impact we will create together in the coming year.
With deepest gratitude and warm regards,
Richard Jack III Co-Founder Gentlemen By Choice
Watson Elementary School
D.L. Dickens Elementary
Jesse D. Scott Elementary
J.E. Manch Elementary School
J.T. McWilliams Elementary
Kathleen & Tim Harney Middle School
Mary & Zel Lowman Elementary
Claude and Stella Parsons Elementary
Ruby Duncan Elementary
Watson Elementary School
D.L. Dickens Elementary
Jesse D. Scott Elementary
J.E. Manch Elementary School
J.T. McWilliams Elementary
Kathleen & Tim Harney Middle School
Mary & Zel Lowman Elementary
Claude and Stella Parsons Elementary
Ruby Duncan Elementary
In my 18 years as a football coach and youth personal coach, I’ve seen how important positive role models are for kids. One thing is clear whether on the field or in daily life: kids learn more from what we do than what we say. Without strong role models, I believe that young people, regardless of race, ethnicity, or background, will continue to struggle.
This isn’t meant as an insult—it’s a reminder of the powerful influence you have on a child. As a parent or adult in a child’s life, you’re their first and most important teacher. Kids watch everything—from how you handle stress to how you treat others—and they often copy those behaviors. The small, everyday actions shape their understanding of the world.
Kids don’t do what we tell them to do—they do what we do. If you tell them to stay calm but you lose your temper when things get tough, they’ll likely react the same way. If you give up easily, they’ll see that too. Your actions teach them how to face life.
In all my years of coaching, I’ve noticed that every child needs a positive role model to succeed. No matter their background, children who have someone to look up to are more likely to thrive. They need to see how hard work, resilience, and respect help them overcome challenges. You have the power to be that role model.
When I see a child struggling with behavior, I often ask, “What are they seeing at home?” This is not about blame—it’s about understanding how much influence adults have. How you handle life teaches your child how to handle theirs.
It’s not about being perfect—it’s about being intentional. When you model patience, kindness, and perseverance, your child learns those same qualities. When they see you manage stress or bounce back from failure, they learn that setbacks are just part of life.
This isn’t meant to make anyone feel guilty. Parenting is tough, and we all have moments we’d like to take back. But remember—each day is a new chance to be the example your child needs. You are their role model, and that’s a powerful responsibility.
Even small changes in your behavior can make a big difference. Here are some simple tips for modeling positive behaviors for your child.
Quick Tips for Modeling Positive Behaviors
Stay Calm Under Pressure: Take a deep breath when things go wrong. This shows your child how to stay calm in tough situations.
Use Positive Language: Replace negative phrases like “I can’t do this” with “I’ll figure this out.” Your child will learn the power of a positive mindset.
Praise Effort, Not Just Results: Celebrate your child's hard work, not just the outcome. Say, “I’m proud of how hard you tried,” rather than “You’re so smart.”
Be Kind to Others: Show kindness in your daily interactions. Your child will learn how to treat others with respect and empathy.
Apologize When You Make a Mistake: It’s okay to say, “I’m sorry.” This teaches your child that it’s normal to make mistakes and to take responsibility for them.
Show Patience: If you’re frustrated, show patience. Use waiting times to chat with your child or take calming breaths instead of getting upset.
Stick to Good Habits: Let your child see you practicing healthy habits like exercising, reading, or eating well. They’ll naturally pick up on these routines.
Handle Conflicts Peacefully: If you disagree with someone, resolve it calmly. Your child will learn that disagreements don’t need to turn into arguments.
Listen to Your Child: Give your child your full attention when they speak. This teaches them that their thoughts and feelings are important.
Encourage Problem-Solving: Show your child how to think through solutions when facing challenges. This builds their confidence and resilience.
After nearly two decades of working with kids, I’ve learned that the most impactful lessons come from watching someone they respect handle life. Every day, you have the chance to teach your child how to navigate the world by being the best version of yourself.
So, the next time you’re in a tough spot, remember; your child is watching and learning from you. It’s not about being perfect—it’s about showing them how to handle life with patience, kindness, and persistence.
You are their role model. Let’s give our kids the best example we can, together.
In my 18 years as a football coach and youth personal coach, I’ve seen how important positive role models are for kids. One thing is clear whether on the field or in daily life: kids learn more from what we do than what we say. Without strong role models, I believe that young people, regardless of race, ethnicity, or background, will continue to struggle.
This isn’t meant as an insult—it’s a reminder of the powerful influence you have on a child. As a parent or adult in a child’s life, you’re their first and most important teacher. Kids watch everything—from how you handle stress to how you treat others—and they often copy those behaviors. The small, everyday actions shape their understanding of the world.
Kids don’t do what we tell them to do—they do what we do. If you tell them to stay calm but you lose your temper when things get tough, they’ll likely react the same way. If you give up easily, they’ll see that too. Your actions teach them how to face life.
In all my years of coaching, I’ve noticed that every child needs a positive role model to succeed. No matter their background, children who have someone to look up to are more likely to thrive. They need to see how hard work, resilience, and respect help them overcome challenges. You have the power to be that role model.
When I see a child struggling with behavior, I often ask, “What are they seeing at home?” This is not about blame—it’s about understanding how much influence adults have. How you handle life teaches your child how to handle theirs.
It’s not about being perfect—it’s about being intentional. When you model patience, kindness, and perseverance, your child learns those same qualities. When they see you manage stress or bounce back from failure, they learn that setbacks are just part of life.
This isn’t meant to make anyone feel guilty. Parenting is tough, and we all have moments we’d like to take back. But remember—each day is a new chance to be the example your child needs. You are their role model, and that’s a powerful responsibility.
Even small changes in your behavior can make a big difference. Here are some simple tips for modeling positive behaviors for your child.
Quick Tips for Modeling Positive Behaviors
Stay Calm Under Pressure: Take a deep breath when things go wrong. This shows your child how to stay calm in tough situations.
Use Positive Language: Replace negative phrases like “I can’t do this” with “I’ll figure this out.” Your child will learn the power of a positive mindset.
Praise Effort, Not Just Results: Celebrate your child's hard work, not just the outcome. Say, “I’m proud of how hard you tried,” rather than “You’re so smart.”
Be Kind to Others: Show kindness in your daily interactions. Your child will learn how to treat others with respect and empathy.
Apologize When You Make a Mistake: It’s okay to say, “I’m sorry.” This teaches your child that it’s normal to make mistakes and to take responsibility for them.
Show Patience: If you’re frustrated, show patience. Use waiting times to chat with your child or take calming breaths instead of getting upset.
Stick to Good Habits: Let your child see you practicing healthy habits like exercising, reading, or eating well. They’ll naturally pick up on these routines.
Handle Conflicts Peacefully: If you disagree with someone, resolve it calmly. Your child will learn that disagreements don’t need to turn into arguments.
Listen to Your Child: Give your child your full attention when they speak. This teaches them that their thoughts and feelings are important.
Encourage Problem-Solving: Show your child how to think through solutions when facing challenges. This builds their confidence and resilience.
After nearly two decades of working with kids, I’ve learned that the most impactful lessons come from watching someone they respect handle life. Every day, you have the chance to teach your child how to navigate the world by being the best version of yourself.
So, the next time you’re in a tough spot, remember; your child is watching and learning from you. It’s not about being perfect—it’s about showing them how to handle life with patience, kindness, and persistence.
You are their role model. Let’s give our kids the best example we can, together.
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1016 W Owens Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89106 [email protected]
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1016 W Owens Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89106 [email protected]
| 702-969-8203
2024 Copyright - All rights reserved - Gentlemen By Choice