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HOW TO MEET & EXCEED AYP (Annually Yearly Progress)
Systems for Improving Student Motivation To Learn Without Parental Involvement
There is more pressure on school administrators than ever to produce school improvement in record time. Across the nation, principals must deal with the reality of producing school improvement or being demoted, reassigned or even fired. Ensuring that children make AYP (Adeqaute Yearly Progress) can be extremely difficult when you there is a school culture of unmotivated children and low parental support. How exactly, does the school go about promoting high expectations and improved test scores when kids have low motivation to learn and uninvolved and even hostile parents? Answer is...you cannot.
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PREGNANCY PREVENTION FOR MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
"How To Date A Boy"
If you haven’t noticed, our teens are being inundated by sexually inappropriate material in every direction. Social media, television and uncensored radio are educating our children about sex, dating and “love” in all the wrong ways. Couple this reality with the number of girls who grow up in absent father households (physically or emotionally) and/or have either limited or no access to an adult male who can educate them on the difference between sex and love and we have successfully set our children up for failure. In fact, teen dating violence, pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases and sexual activity among teens is on the rise. By and large, youth either outright ignore abstinence and safe sex campaigns or have limited access to programs and resources that teach healthy dating in middle and high school.
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HOW PARENTS SHOULD TALK TO THEIR KIDS ABOUT SEX
Conversation That Works to Decrease Teen Pregnancy
Parents- looking forward to that oh-so important “Sex Talk” with your kids? I didn’t think so. In fact, this style of thinking is antiquated because now what is needed is a series of conversations to make sure that your children are equipped to deal with modern day temptation. I’ve been coaching parents on how to talk to children about sex for ten years and parents and teens thank me for taking the awkwardness, judgment and conflict out of talking about sex. I even have scripts about what to say to generate a conversation vs. one-word responses. From experience, teens want to talk to their parents about their social life but afraid of being judged, getting in trouble or made to feel as if their feels are not real. Our teens need more guidance and one on one conversation than ever to avoid making a fatal mistake that could cost them their life or future. Let me help you
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