Youth Helping Youth: A Handbook for Training Peer Facilitators
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- ebook: 7448114406
- Author: Robert D Myrick
- License: Free
- Date: Oct,22,2009
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Youth helping youth is an important educational concept that has received special attention for the last three decades. Many young people are being trained to help others by learning how to be effective listeners, group leaders and role models. The core of this training is the facilitative model. Students trained in this model have been called peer facilitators.
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