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September 29th 2016: Don't Think Your Kids Are Safe from the Impact of Domestic Violence, Just Because There's None in Your Home Meet a School Counselor and a Teacher Who Will Clue Us In!
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Often people feel that the concept of Oneness is just an abstract theory. Well it’s not. In fact, children from troubled families significantly decrease their peers’ reading and math test scores and significantly increase misbehavior by others in the classroom. That means that you could be the perfect parent, and yet your kids are being hurt by what’s happening to their peers. And that’s a lot of kids. Researchers estimate that between 10 and 20 percent of children in the US are exposed to domestic violence annually. And that could be violence toward them or parental violence toward one anothe
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Brett Welch
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Brett Welch was born and raised in Baltimore, MD. She did her undergraduate work at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA, double majoring in Psychology and English; and received her Master’s in Counseling at Marymount University in Arlington, VA.
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Vickie Fahed
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With 20 years of educational experience in grades Kindergarten through Fourth, Victoria Leigh Fahed enjoys the rewards and challenges of teaching in a collaborative classroom setting. As a graduate from Longwood University in Farmville, VA with a B.S. in Elementary Education and a M.A. in Reading, Ms. Fahed is a leader, mentor and developer of creative learning strategies for her students, colleagues, and the educational community.
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