Career Book 2: 16 Career-Readiness Strategies for Parents of Middle School Students with Special Needs
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ナレーター:
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Chris Chappell
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著者:
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Jim Hasse
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Help your Middle School Student With Special Needs Gain Confidence
Without your support, your middle school student's self-regard can crack. But a solid sense of self-worth now—in middle school—will help your youngster find future fulfillment in the adult world of work.
Career Book 2 empowers parents and counselors to prepare youngsters (ages 11-13) with disabilities for meaningful employment as adults.
Listen to this good parenting guide.
You'll discover:
* A checklist for determining when and why your youngster feels successful
* 9 strategies for helping your youngster grow in self-confidence
* 7 strategies for discovering disability?s competitive edge in tomorrow?s job market
Author:
Jim Hasse, who has life-long athetoid cerebral palsy, shares the wisdom he gained as a practicing, certified Global Career Development Facilitator for six years (his second career). During his first career, he served as a 33-year corporate executive, 10 years of which were at the vice president level for a Fortune 500 organization. Jim and his wife, Pam, live in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He's the author of 14 books about disability awareness and disability employment.
Narrator:
Chris Chappell, a C6-7 Quadriplegic, is a dedicated disability advocate. From peer mentoring, career counseling, life-coaching and legislative crusading, Chris has been on the front lines of SCI (Spinal Cord Injury/Paralysis) advocacy for more than 35 years. In addition to his corporate career as Vice President of Investments at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and Graduate Relations Coordinator at Craig Hospital, Chris has a successful commercial Voiceover and Audiobook narration business (Dublot, LLC). Chris and his family reside in Littleton, Colorado.
©2014 Hasse Communication Counseling, LLC (P)2015 Hasse Communication Counseling, LLC