How to Reach Defiant, Resistant, Disrespectful Students Through Native American Teachings - Elementary by Darine Hunter

How to Reach Defiant, Resistant, Disrespectful Students Through Native American Teachings - Elementary

Darine Hunter
196 pages
YouthLight, Inc.
Nov 2006
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The discouragement of the oppositional, defiant youth is born out of years of experiencing disrespect and failure, making poor choices, and disregarding the rights and feelings of others. This book can be used to help these defiant young people to become more emotionally connected with school through the Native American lesson that all things are connected. We should strive to keep in a harmonious coexistence with everything in our natural environment. The inter-relatedness of this philosophy can be used to help students reconnect to society, to school and to themselves. It can help you to better reach those kids who may have previously seemed unreachable and help them to become more highly motivated learners in school. This book is full of Native American quotes, hands-on activities, checklists, and reproducible worksheets that students will enjoy while they learn the valuable lessons. The lessons can be used with individuals, small groups, and/or classrooms. Paperback
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Pages 196
Publisher YouthLight, Inc.
Published 2006
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