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Parent Choices for Struggling Teens
Lon Woodbury
144 episodes
8 months ago
Parent Choices for Struggling Teens will explore the issues facing parents with struggling teens and the schools and programs ready to help parents.
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Parent Choices for Struggling Teens will explore the issues facing parents with struggling teens and the schools and programs ready to help parents.
Show more...
Education
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How Can We Help Boys Succeed In School
Parent Choices for Struggling Teens
48 minutes
11 years ago
How Can We Help Boys Succeed In School
David LePere, 864-647-1885, dlepere@cherokeecreek.net, cherokeecreek.net, Executive Director of Cherokee Creek Boys School gave examples of how our mainstream educational system is failing many boys, what the fallout is, and ways parents can help their sons succeed better in schools and some of the things schools could do to make a school environment more supportive to boy's unique needs. David was interviewed by Lon Woodbury, host of Places for Struggling Teens Internet Talk Radio show and an Independent Educational Consusltant, 208-267-5550, lonwoodbury@gmail.com, and Co-host Elizabeth McGhee 415-218-1579, emcghee@sandhillcenter.org, sandhillcenter.org, Dir. of Admissions for Sandhill Child Development Center-NM, with a public service announcement about Saving Teens In Crisis Collaborative (STICC), 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization founded in 2004 to assist families of teens struggling with substance abuse and other emotional issues, savingteens.org.
Parent Choices for Struggling Teens
Parent Choices for Struggling Teens will explore the issues facing parents with struggling teens and the schools and programs ready to help parents.