Bernadette Grabenbauer-Nagl is a dynamic force in the realm of child and family development, serving as the Co-founder of MY FAMILY and its initiative, FAMILY WITH CHILDREN. In her current role, Bernadette is dedicated to fostering holistic growth in children and families through a comprehensive...
Bernadette Grabenbauer-Nagl is a dynamic force in the realm of child and family development, serving as the Co-founder of MY FAMILY and its initiative, FAMILY WITH CHILDREN. In her current role, Bernadette is dedicated to fostering holistic growth in children and families through a comprehensive educational framework that spans multiple disciplines. Her expertise encompasses physical activities, emotional management, social ethics, finance, nutrition, health, community responsibility, sustainability, languages, mathematics, and road safety. This multifaceted approach not only addresses immediate needs but also instills lifelong skills, ensuring a lasting impact on the families she serves.
One of Bernadette's key projects involves the implementation of community-based programs that promote sustainable practices and responsible citizenship among children. By integrating practical life skills with academic learning, she empowers families to navigate the complexities of modern life while fostering a sense of community responsibility. Her commitment to education is evident in her hands-on approach, where she actively participates in workshops and training sessions, ensuring that both children and parents receive the support they need to thrive.
Bernadette's administrative skills, including public procurement management and document management, play a crucial role in the operational success of MY FAMILY. Her proficiency in languages such as Catalan and Spanish, combined with her adeptness in Microsoft Office and bid presentations, enhances her ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders. Through her unwavering dedication and collaborative spirit, Bernadette continues to make a profound difference in the lives of families, embodying the belief that “it takes less time to do the job right than explaining why you did it wrong.”