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This book addresses the journey of at-risk teen girls from juvenile hall to the Clark Academy.
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This book addresses the journey of at-risk teen girls from juvenile hall to the Clark Academy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9781475861105
- ISBN-10: 1475861109
- Artikelnr.: 61187364
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 332g
- ISBN-13: 9781475861105
- ISBN-10: 1475861109
- Artikelnr.: 61187364
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David P. Sortino, PhD, has over 40 years of experience as a teacher, administrator, educational consultant and neuroscientist with at-risk youth. He is the former school principal with the Just Community Emancipation Program for ex-juvenile offenders at the Clark Academy. He obtained a PhD in clinical psychology and then worked at a north bay juvenile hall for four years as a moral development consultant, running groups and retraining staff about recent developmental theories, etc. He also taught several university courses in moral development and the life cycles.
Author's Note
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter One: The Worse Part of the Game
Chapter Two: Three Months Later
Chapter Three: A New Teacher Principal Man
Chapter Four: Used Desks
Chapter Five: Maya Angelou To the Rescue
Chapter Six: Constitution Convention
Chapter Seven: Go Easy on Dj?
Chapter Eight: Man, On the Floor
Chapter Nine: She Forgot Her Pot?
Chapter Ten: She Took-Off the Band-Aides
Chapter Eleven: When Art Therapy Becomes Talk Therapy
Chapter Twelve: Mr. Buddha Man on the Floor?
Chapter Thirteen: Playin' the Dozins
Chapter Fourteen: This Couch Really Sucks
Chapter Fifteen: More Prunes
Chapter Sixteen: Little Brothers We Wish We Had
Chapter Seventeen: When You Don't Have A Future?
Chapter Eighteen: Never A Time for Coke
Chapter Nineteen: Colonel Sanders and Road Warrior
Chapter Twenty: It Never Leaves You
Chapter Twenty- One: Sister of The Streets
Chapter Twenty-Two: His Sacred Cow
Chapter Twenty-Three: No Pussy Votes
Chapter Twenty- Four: Man, on the Sidewalk
Chapter Twenty- Five: Andrea
Chapter Twenty- Six: To Be A Snitch or Not To Be A Snitch
Chapter Twenty- Seven: Track Meet
Chapter Twenty- Eight: Top Dog or Shop Bully
Chapter Twenty- Nine: Can't Always Run from Failure
Chapter Thirty: Go Easy on Dj Tests
Chapter Thirty- One I Know She Has Gone to Heaven
Chapter Thirty-Two: Pullin for Us to Succeed
Chapter Thirty-Three: Two Inches from The Gutter
Chapter Thirty- Four: The Real Game of Life Begins
Epilogue: The Circle of Life
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter One: The Worse Part of the Game
Chapter Two: Three Months Later
Chapter Three: A New Teacher Principal Man
Chapter Four: Used Desks
Chapter Five: Maya Angelou To the Rescue
Chapter Six: Constitution Convention
Chapter Seven: Go Easy on Dj?
Chapter Eight: Man, On the Floor
Chapter Nine: She Forgot Her Pot?
Chapter Ten: She Took-Off the Band-Aides
Chapter Eleven: When Art Therapy Becomes Talk Therapy
Chapter Twelve: Mr. Buddha Man on the Floor?
Chapter Thirteen: Playin' the Dozins
Chapter Fourteen: This Couch Really Sucks
Chapter Fifteen: More Prunes
Chapter Sixteen: Little Brothers We Wish We Had
Chapter Seventeen: When You Don't Have A Future?
Chapter Eighteen: Never A Time for Coke
Chapter Nineteen: Colonel Sanders and Road Warrior
Chapter Twenty: It Never Leaves You
Chapter Twenty- One: Sister of The Streets
Chapter Twenty-Two: His Sacred Cow
Chapter Twenty-Three: No Pussy Votes
Chapter Twenty- Four: Man, on the Sidewalk
Chapter Twenty- Five: Andrea
Chapter Twenty- Six: To Be A Snitch or Not To Be A Snitch
Chapter Twenty- Seven: Track Meet
Chapter Twenty- Eight: Top Dog or Shop Bully
Chapter Twenty- Nine: Can't Always Run from Failure
Chapter Thirty: Go Easy on Dj Tests
Chapter Thirty- One I Know She Has Gone to Heaven
Chapter Thirty-Two: Pullin for Us to Succeed
Chapter Thirty-Three: Two Inches from The Gutter
Chapter Thirty- Four: The Real Game of Life Begins
Epilogue: The Circle of Life
Author's Note
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter One: The Worse Part of the Game
Chapter Two: Three Months Later
Chapter Three: A New Teacher Principal Man
Chapter Four: Used Desks
Chapter Five: Maya Angelou To the Rescue
Chapter Six: Constitution Convention
Chapter Seven: Go Easy on Dj?
Chapter Eight: Man, On the Floor
Chapter Nine: She Forgot Her Pot?
Chapter Ten: She Took-Off the Band-Aides
Chapter Eleven: When Art Therapy Becomes Talk Therapy
Chapter Twelve: Mr. Buddha Man on the Floor?
Chapter Thirteen: Playin' the Dozins
Chapter Fourteen: This Couch Really Sucks
Chapter Fifteen: More Prunes
Chapter Sixteen: Little Brothers We Wish We Had
Chapter Seventeen: When You Don't Have A Future?
Chapter Eighteen: Never A Time for Coke
Chapter Nineteen: Colonel Sanders and Road Warrior
Chapter Twenty: It Never Leaves You
Chapter Twenty- One: Sister of The Streets
Chapter Twenty-Two: His Sacred Cow
Chapter Twenty-Three: No Pussy Votes
Chapter Twenty- Four: Man, on the Sidewalk
Chapter Twenty- Five: Andrea
Chapter Twenty- Six: To Be A Snitch or Not To Be A Snitch
Chapter Twenty- Seven: Track Meet
Chapter Twenty- Eight: Top Dog or Shop Bully
Chapter Twenty- Nine: Can't Always Run from Failure
Chapter Thirty: Go Easy on Dj Tests
Chapter Thirty- One I Know She Has Gone to Heaven
Chapter Thirty-Two: Pullin for Us to Succeed
Chapter Thirty-Three: Two Inches from The Gutter
Chapter Thirty- Four: The Real Game of Life Begins
Epilogue: The Circle of Life
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter One: The Worse Part of the Game
Chapter Two: Three Months Later
Chapter Three: A New Teacher Principal Man
Chapter Four: Used Desks
Chapter Five: Maya Angelou To the Rescue
Chapter Six: Constitution Convention
Chapter Seven: Go Easy on Dj?
Chapter Eight: Man, On the Floor
Chapter Nine: She Forgot Her Pot?
Chapter Ten: She Took-Off the Band-Aides
Chapter Eleven: When Art Therapy Becomes Talk Therapy
Chapter Twelve: Mr. Buddha Man on the Floor?
Chapter Thirteen: Playin' the Dozins
Chapter Fourteen: This Couch Really Sucks
Chapter Fifteen: More Prunes
Chapter Sixteen: Little Brothers We Wish We Had
Chapter Seventeen: When You Don't Have A Future?
Chapter Eighteen: Never A Time for Coke
Chapter Nineteen: Colonel Sanders and Road Warrior
Chapter Twenty: It Never Leaves You
Chapter Twenty- One: Sister of The Streets
Chapter Twenty-Two: His Sacred Cow
Chapter Twenty-Three: No Pussy Votes
Chapter Twenty- Four: Man, on the Sidewalk
Chapter Twenty- Five: Andrea
Chapter Twenty- Six: To Be A Snitch or Not To Be A Snitch
Chapter Twenty- Seven: Track Meet
Chapter Twenty- Eight: Top Dog or Shop Bully
Chapter Twenty- Nine: Can't Always Run from Failure
Chapter Thirty: Go Easy on Dj Tests
Chapter Thirty- One I Know She Has Gone to Heaven
Chapter Thirty-Two: Pullin for Us to Succeed
Chapter Thirty-Three: Two Inches from The Gutter
Chapter Thirty- Four: The Real Game of Life Begins
Epilogue: The Circle of Life







