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05/06/10
Camp MakeBelieve Kids Interviewed on Bullying
By: KLAS 8 News Now
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08/24/09
WHY IS MY CHILD OUT-OF-CONTROL? STRESS
“Get tougher on him!” “Take the computer away!” “You let that kid get away with murder!” “You’d never see that in my day!”
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08/24/09
WHY IS MY CHILD OUT-OF-CONTROL? - TEMPERAMENT
Nine-year-old Derek’s dad: “When he was a toddler, if a drop of water landed on his clothes, he howled until we changed them. Since he wouldn’t nap, we’d put him in his bedroom and lock the door so we could take a breather.” Derek’s parents claimed managing him added to the strain on their already fragile marriage — and pushed it over the edge. They’ve been divorced for three years.
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08/24/09
BULLYING: WHAT IF YOUR CHILD IS A VICTIM?
Twelve-year-old Stephanie dreaded school. Life changed when the sensitive girl who excelled in music, entered middle school. Stephanie felt that nothing about her “fit in”-- from her clothes, to her interests. Never athletic, gym was the worst. It started at the lockers where the “cool” group taunted her, then continued as they spread rumors about her. Walking to the cafeteria was a nightmare. Her grades suffered, as she started getting “stomach aches” and often stayed home. Afraid to make things worse, she suffered in silence.
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08/24/09
WHY IS MY CHILD OUT-OF-CONTROL? RAGE!
Moods — their identification and management -- are basic to all behavior and anger is a predominant and pressing problem for children, their families, and our communities.
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08/24/09
THE CAMP MAKEBELIEVE EXPERIENCE: PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES
The problems we associate with teen rage — addiction, violence, gangs, rape, pregnancy, STDs, dropping out — are hard to imagine as we gaze into the sweet, young faces of even the most troublesome elementary school child.
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Testimony
"Having 2 series has helped a lot. Holly has loved the range of "crafts" and CMB is special to her. I think she really connects the people here with positive feelings. She still doesn't consistently take lessons/strategies from CMB and apply to home. She is a more astute observer of people's "social habits" and her own playing/interacting style. I would definitely say CMB has helped Holly in tangible ways. I also appreciate the "take-home" tools (memos) for me to implement at home."
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