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|aMontgomeryMarilyn J
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|aBuilding bridges with parents : |btools and techniques for counselors / |cMarilyn J. Montgomery
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|aThousand Oaks, Calif : |bCorwin Press, |cc1999
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|aPractical skills for counselors
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 79-82) and index
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|aWhy deal with parents? Why bother? Parents as developing people. Creating a vision for parent participation--Tools and techniques for building bridges. Planning the bridge : what is the goal? Clearing and leveling the ground : removing barriers. Building the bridge : gaining cooperation. Using and maintaining the bridge : parent contacts, conferences, and consultations--Troubled kids, anxious parents. Parents' themes of anxiety. Countering anxious themes. Extended family members raising kids--Inviting parents to become involved. Developing a comprehensive home/school partnership. Promoting student academic success. Promoting student vocational success. Promoting parenting skills and family emotional health. Promoting parent development and family empowerment--Tips from the trenches : creating successful programs for parents. Know your parents. Consider your community. Plan your program. Be a charismatic leader. Motivate and encourage. Have a great first meeting. Emphasize active learning. Aim for good closure
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|aPractical skills for counselors
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