Background
Lew, Amy Deborah was born on October 20, 1948 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Gerson and May (Golub) Lew.
(This Guide is designed to help parent study group leaders...)
This Guide is designed to help parent study group leaders, counselors, social workers and therapists teach the concepts and strategies outlined in Raising Kids Who Can and A Parent's Guide to Understanding and Motivating Children. The Leader's Guide is divided into three sections. The first section provides some tips to help you run your groups. The second and third sections present two courses of sixsessions each. Both courses emphasize the importance of developing the Crucial Cs, the beliefs that one is connected to others, a part of family and community, capable of taking care of oneself; and is valued by others, has the knowledge that one counts and makes a difference, and has the courage needed to meet life's challenges. The courses also focus on how parents can develop four sets of essential skills in their children: communication skills, the ability to use good judgment and make wise decisions, self-discipline, and the ability to assume responsibility. The design of both courses includes brief presentations of relevant material by the Leader, experiential exercises to reinforce the concepts, time to practice new skills, and the opportunity for parents to get help with their concerns.
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Raising Kids Who Can: Become Responsible, Self-Reliant, Resilient, Contributing Adults
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(In Responsibility in the Classroom Amy Lew and Betty Lou ...)
In Responsibility in the Classroom Amy Lew and Betty Lou Bettner present a theoretical construct and practical, accessible strategies and suggestions for developing caring, respectful relationships between teachers and students and among students, and a cooperative classroom community. They provide a framework to help teachers understand childrens behavior and develop strategies for achieving the Crucial Cs: feeling connected, capable, knowing that you count, and developing courageTheir approach is an optimistic oneDeveloping the Crucial Cs becomes a guiding principle in creating a sense of community in the classroom. -Pamela Seigle, Director, Reach Out to Schools, Social Competency Program, The Stone Center at Wellesley College.
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Lew, Amy Deborah was born on October 20, 1948 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Gerson and May (Golub) Lew.
Bachelor summa cum laude, Hunter College, 1974. Master of Arts, University Oregon, 1977. Doctor of Philosophy, Union Institute, 1989.
Consultant, community psycho-education, mental health counselor, Connexions, Newton, Massachusetts, since 1978; marriage and family therapist, Connexions, Newton, since 1978. Consultant Reach Out to Schools Stone Center, Wellesley College, since 1994. Advisory bd.Coop. Discipline American Guidance Svc., Circle Pines, Minnesota, 1989.
(In Responsibility in the Classroom Amy Lew and Betty Lou ...)
(This Guide is designed to help parent study group leaders...)
(Raising kids who can: Use good judgment, assume responsib...)
(Raising Kids Who Can: Become Responsible, Self-Reliant, R...)
(Book by Betty Lou Bettner, Amy Lew)
(Book by Betty Lou Bettner, Amy Lew)
Member American Counseling Association, American Mental Health Counselors Association, Association Practical Psychologists (Moscow), American Association Marriage and Family Therapists (clinical member), North America Society Adlerian Psychology (delegate since 1983, vice president 1986-1988, 94—), Kappa Delta Pi.
Married Franklin Joseph Lonberg, May 19, 1974. Children: Sarah Lonberg-Lew, Kate Lonberg-Lew.