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My Story

Lisa Moore is a dedicated school leader and is devoted to assisting other leaders in avoiding common mistakes of school leadership that she made along the way. She obtained her Doctorate Degree in the field of School Improvement from the University of West Georgia and is currently the principal of a Title I elementary school in a suburban city right outside of Metro Atlanta. She has a strong knowledge of education with a total of five years as a classroom teacher and eighteen years as an administrator at both the elementary and middle school levels. Lisa developed a strong sense of devotion for working with culturally, linguistically, diverse students due to her own personal experience in a low income, highly diverse school setting and from having the pleasure of working in a Title I setting for most of her educational career. Throughout Lisa’s tenure as an administrator she has developed a talent of using a circle of influence to handle difficult situations rather than a circle of authority, and she shares her simple but successful strategies for dealing with difficult parents in her first book.
Book Reviews
This book is a great guide for all school leaders, especially for aspiring and new leaders. The seven strategies for dealing with difficult parents are communicated with real examples and some humor. I will be keeping this book handy at my desk for quick references and as a visual reminder to use a circle of influence every day. Thank you, Dr. Moore, for sharing your knowledge and expertise.
~K. Bernard
Easy to understand and extremely helpful. I plan to implement quite a bit of the advice given in my classroom. The author seems very down to earth and personable.
~L. Brooks
This was an easy read with a lot of insight in regards to working with parents. The author provided personal experiences with a little bit of humor while at the same time focusing on the importance of creating relationships and trust. I definitely will use some of these techniques in the classroom when dealing with difficult parents. Good Read!!!
~Dr. C. Lester

