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Your Child's Resume - A Missing Component to Building Their Self-Esteem:
Kris discusses the importance of documenting a child's activities, accomplishments, interests, gifts, talents, and even their challenges.
Our Children's Free Time is Killing Them:
For our children, just hanging out nowadays can be deadly. On any given day our news headline could tell of how a teenager was killed, raped, or maimed at a popular hangout spot or somewhere they were NOT supposed to be. Kris discusses why our children's free time is killing them and how guided activities, such as helping a child develop a resume, can help to keep them safe.
Opportunities in the Workplace:
Kris discusses the importance of teens pursuing opportunities through volunteering, especially in today's economy. Knowledge and experience is out there for the picking. Companies are laying off but the work still has to be done.
Helping Your Child's Future Career Now:
Kris discusses how various activities can provide ideas for career choices.
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"Ms. Kris, I liked the design of the two resumes on your website. They captured the interest of each child. I liked the way the word sample flowed through the background. And all the activities were easy to read."
Thanks, J. LeGrand, Atlanta (10 years old)
". . . An excellent "learn-from-example" guide."
Midwest Book Review
"What a wonderful and innovative way to teach and motivate young movers and shakers. Resumes for Children is destined to be a dynamic teaching tool for teachers and parents of elementary, junior, and high school age children. The sample resumes are great."
William Blair - Counselor, Atlanta Public Schools
"This book is a great resource
for parents to help prepare their child for
the real world while giving them insights
into his interests and skills."
Christian Library Journal
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