For grades 9-12, the Essential Proteen program: - Teaches the importance of understanding and applying the concepts of Goals, Motivation, Opportunity & Decision-Making, Knowing Yourself, and Managing & Facilitating Change.
- Develops the skills of students who are already self-aware and motivated, and for increasing knowledge and skills in students who are challenged in these areas.
- Provides students with fundamental tools to navigate and plan for their personal, academic and professional lives.
- Teaches students to learn to become better decision-makers, have ownership of their choices, and eventually feel confident and secure as they mature into adulthood.
The Facilitator's Manual provides step-by-step guidelines for leading a group, teaching the skills, and creating a supportive environment. Appendices contain program feedback surveys, peer mentoring guidelines, pre- and posttests, and information for parents.
Together, the Facilitator's Manual and the Student Journal provide a well-designed and easy-to-use life skills program that can be used with large or small groups in schools and other settings. This program has been accepted by the American School Counseling Association as a professional resource.
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Mia Adler Ozair (formerly Mia Sharon Adler) is a certified educator with experience in both formal and informal learning environments. In addition, she is both a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is also a professional writer with numerous articles published, as well as having published a life-skills curriculum for teens and her most recent ebook Insider's Secrets: How to Choose an Exceptional Therapist (and How to Avoid the Bad Ones). Adler is frequently sought after as mental health expert for print, online, radio, and TV.