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Joan Moore

Kids' Games, Animals, Photos, Stories, and More -- National Geographic Kids - 1 views

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    Online version of the magazine. I
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    I like to use photos with various guidance and counseling lessons. This site has some great animal pictures. I had a subscription for the magazine at one time and like it. The benefit for me now is the photos are easily accessible and I can choose which ones would work best at a particular time.
Joan Moore

School Counselor Blog - 1 views

  • "It's What's on the Inside That Counts!"
  • I am currently running a group for children with a loved one in jail. One of the activities I have facilitated with my group is the kiwi lesson.  The kiwi lesson can be used to address many different topics including stigma, shame, diversity, tolerance, body image, and more.  This lesson is fun and engaging. It worked especially well in the context of this group.
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      Great lesson to use with a small group. Author uses for kids with parent in jail.
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    I am always looking for ways to engage my students about guidance topics. I am looking for "real" conversation with them as opposed to hearing the answers they think you want to hear. The kiwi lesson described is one of those lessons that will provoke responses that are real.
Joan Moore

Reducing bullying and cyber bullying | Best Practices News | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

  • This fall, there are new and revamped laws in many states that address K-12 bullying and cyber bullying. In Massachusetts, we have one of the most comprehensive and far-reaching laws in the country. As in many states, K-12 teachers in Massachusetts have new responsibilities to respond to, report, and address bullying and cyber bullying. Here at the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC), we’ve developed 10 tips to help faculty cope with what can seem an overwhelming task.
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    Gives ten steps to help prevent bullying... brief, helpful advice for parents, teachers
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    Possible use to share with parents and teachers
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