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Redirect Kids for Success: For G... - Michele L. Gaddis

Redirect Kids for Success: For Grades 9-12

Michele L. Gaddis
Michele L. Gaddis (April 10, 2013) , English
2 ratings

What It IsThis book is a collage of quotes, activities and “how to” lessons that represents eighteen (18) months of combined learning between one teacher and 12 inmates. It is based on the original 4 volumes of Self-Help Skills for Kids written by the same author.This material is aimed at several audiences: It is intended to be a working curriculum for at risk kids. It is the result of inmates who want to share their experiences in hopes of helping others. It is designed for:1.Young people; ages 14-182.Anyone attempting to rebuild their life from the bottom up.3.Those whose lives are void of hope and self-appreciation.Getting safe, means knowing how it feels to be safe. I hope this book for at risk kids, is a starting point for knowing how that feels.

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