LIFE On Your Own
LIFE On Your Own
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Book Description
This reality-based work-text presents information and activities to prepare students to successfully cope with life on their own after graduating from high school. From getting along with roommates and coworkers to choosing an apartment or using credit wisely, it presents real-life situations that they will encounter in early adulthood. Practical options on how to deal with these issues are provided.
It can be used with Creative Living Skills or it's a perfect softcover two-color work-text for a semester course in independent living.
LIFE On Your Own,McGraw-Hill,Glencoe/McGraw-Hill,0078615844,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Family/Marriage,General,Family & Relationships / General
Book Contents:
- Lifetraining
- Live Longer, Live Larger: A Holistic Approach for Cancer Patients and Their Families
- Mark and the Snow People
- Mastering Family Therapy : Journeys of Growth and Transformation
- Men As Caregivers
- Methods of Family Research
- MomSpa : 75 Relaxing Ways to Pamper a Mother's Mind, Body and Soul
- Narrative Solutions in Brief Therapy
- Nine Glorious Months : Daily Meditations and Reflections for Your Pregnancy
- NLP Made Easy, New Edition
Book Contents
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