AT RISK YOUTH SHIRLEY CARTER EDU: 644 DR. KAREN CONZETT.

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AT RISK YOUTH SHIRLEY CARTER EDU: 644 DR. KAREN CONZETT

REASONS FOR AT RISK HOMELESS OR TRANSIENT INVOLVED IN DRUGS OR ALCOHOL ABUSED SEXUALLY PHYSICALLY OR EMOTIONALLY MENTALLY ILL NEGLECTED AT HOME OR LIVE IN A STRESSFUL ENVIRONMENT LACKING OF SOCIAL OR EMOTIONAL SUPPORTS INVOLVED WITH DELIQUENT PEERS

SHORT AND LONG TERM IMPLICATIONS DROPPING OUT OF SCHOOL LOW PAYING JOBS OR UNEMPLOYED CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR LIVING IN POVERTY HIGH RATES OF INCARCERATION DRINKING DRUGS BULLYING

RISK AND RESILENCE FRAMEWORK DEFINE THE RISKS PROTECTIVE FACTORS RESILIENCE

HELPING STUDENTS REENGAGE DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT FAMILY/INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT ANGER MANAGEMENT GROUPS CHARACTER EDUCATION COMPONENTS

FRAMEWORK PARENT INVOLVEMENT BUILDING STRONG RELATIONSHIPS OPEN COMMUNICATION

ENGAGING PARENTS

GETTING INVOLVED INVOLVING THE RIGHT TEACHERS CREATING PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN HOME AND SCHOOL SOCIAL SUPPORT ADMINISTRATIONS ENCOURAGEMENT PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT RESOURCES THAT HELP STUDENTS BEHAVIIORAL CHOICES ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THEIR EDUCATION CLOSE MONITORING OF GRADES REWARDS FOR PERFECT ATTENDANCE POSITIVE SOCIAL EXPERIENCES

ENGAGING ACTIVITY

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