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Preview of Ebook-Find Your True Self-Will Leave Students Inspired

Ebook-Find Your True Self-Will Leave Students Inspired

Welcome to Spoken Wordplay Community, Listen to Ms. Tonya Michelle Wilkerson motivational messages as she speaks out about her life-time experiences. And, how she discovers throughout the years her true passion & purpose in life & didn't give up following her dreams & aspirations. Ms. Wilkerson created this motivational audio content to inspire and welcome all schools staff & administrators, educators, teachers, parents & students to download & listen to this motivational
Preview of "Respect"

"Respect"

Motivate and encourage good behavior. Respect, responsibility, and being safe are all important values we hope to teach our children. This happy original song will celebrate great behavior and rewards. My eight year old daughter and I created this one together in hopes that all would appreciate and enjoy. Have fun!
Preview of Learning Challenged Child Positive Parenting Interview

Learning Challenged Child Positive Parenting Interview

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Miss D's Class
This is an MP3 file from Our Parenting Your Learning Challenged Child Summit. It is a 30 minute recording. It Covers the following topics: 1. How to identify the needs underpinning negative behaviour 2. Children are innately good, and need strong leaders as parents 3. The impact empathy has on positive parenting 4.Ways to create harmony in your home PLEASE NOTE: This interview was intended for parents, but the information is still relevant for teachers. This interview is also part of The Lea
Preview of القرد الذكي والتاجر الغشاش
Preview of Jade: Strict Parents, Sex, and Religion

Jade: Strict Parents, Sex, and Religion

Jade has her feet planted in two very different worlds with very different rules, cultures, and expectations. Her experience is similar to many other teens of immigrant parents I speak with. Regardless of their nationality, they grow up first generation in the United States but are sometimes seen as “different” by their classmates and their community. They switch from acting one way around family and church to a different way when at school or with friends. Sometimes they become confused as to w
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