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“Do You Want To Know How To Create Your Ideal Classroom, Motivate Your Students, Maintain Their Attention And Keep Them On Task Without Screaming, Pleading Or Burning Yourself Out?”

ADHD - Resource
November, 2008
You got into teaching for all the right reasons but find yourself occasionally frustrated by problem studentswho have the whammy on you and send you home feeling frustrated, defeated, disillusioned, unhappy, or worse.

Ruth Herman Wells - Teacher/Author
October, 2008
Presents the Quickest Kid Fixer-Uppers all in one place. These eBooks are adapted from Ruth's widely applauded Bright Ideas Newsletters, and now her Quickest Kid Fixer-Uppers ebooks are available organized by problem area.

 
 
 
A Child's Guide to Survival in a
Troubled Family
Ruth Herman Wells, M.S
Adobe Acrobat Format
US$ 15.

This is the one book that belongs in the office of every youth counselor, social worker, psychologist, foster parent, teacher and youth worker.

Here is the book that can bring solace and solutions to children and youth who are suffering through very serious family problems.

Packed with lessons to assist youngsters to manage divorce, domestic violence, family substance abuse, sexual abuse, and other major concerns, this book is perfect for counseling, group sessions, the classroom or office.

The lessons explain the problem objectively and gently, then provide specific assistance to the youth to cope with the difficulty they face.

Youth Today Newspaper in March, 1993, said that this book is filled with "good tips on approaching serious family problems."

If you work with youth who struggle with their family's pain, then put these sensitive, powerful lessons to work easing the pain that your children face.