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    Post: middle school small groups

    Amy

    Posted on 9/24/09

    Hi,
    I am a counselor at an inner-city k-8 charter school. I
    am looking for any type of curriculum that teaches middle
    school girls how to act like ladies and treat themselves
    with respect. We are having a real problem with that and in
    turn they allow the boys to treat them and call them names
    that are really inappropriate.
    I am also looking for a good middle school boys
    curriculum to teach them about respecting women, staying on
    track, and really making something out of themselves.
    If anyone has any ideas, that would be soooo helpful!
    The basic respect curriculums do not seem to be doing the
    trick!

    Thanks!


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