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Designed to assist 12 to 15-year-old students in making life role decisions. Students are assisted by parents and their school. The key is identifying competencies that come naturally to the student. Once identified the competencies need to be validated to make sure they can be used for life role decision making. Decisions that need to be made are in the areas of career options, family, community service and personal development. The process helps in building a bond with the student and family. The process involves the whole community. This manual is designed to answer the question, "How do I…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Designed to assist 12 to 15-year-old students in making life role decisions. Students are assisted by parents and their school. The key is identifying competencies that come naturally to the student. Once identified the competencies need to be validated to make sure they can be used for life role decision making. Decisions that need to be made are in the areas of career options, family, community service and personal development. The process helps in building a bond with the student and family. The process involves the whole community. This manual is designed to answer the question, "How do I know I will like the choice I made", in the areas listed above. The process presented in this manual was used with 1500 students and their parents over ten-year time span.
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Autorenporträt
Taught middle and high school for twenty years. High school counselor for twenty three years. Taught evening business classes for 15 years for Detroit college of Business, Baker College and St Clair Community College. Hold BS, MA and SP. A degrees. Raised on a farm, worked in industry, build one house and remolded several others. Building Chairman for a local church, worked on many curriculum projects for the school. Married, two children and four grand children.