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programs in the country.
Among our choices, you’ll find programs that have been:
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On approved resource list for the PREP Pregnancy Prevention grant adult preparation requirements.
Money Habitudes
for Teens
How to Be Rich in Life and Love!
Grades 9–12; 5 lessons
This unique 5 lesson curriculum introduces teens to the
human side of money—the subconscious habits and
attitudes that influence how people behave around
money, regardless of financial skills or economic status.
An important precursor to financial literacy courses, the non-
technical lessons show the different ways in which people
spend, save, and think about money. Lively activities explore
the origins and meanings of different financial behaviors as
well as the advantages and challenges of each approach.
The course features the award-winning Money Habitudes
card game that helps teens clarify their individual “money
personalities” and learn how these can affect goals and
relationships. Non-judgmental and highly interactive.
Jessica Pool, M.S. and Syble Solomon, M. Ed. Dibble
Institute, 2011
Group Set for 20 (including Instructor’s Manuals and
Decks) (MH-GS20)
5 Journals (MH-J5)
Healthy Choices Healthy
Relationships
Understanding Character and Consequences
Grades 8–12; 11 lessons
Health classes are an ideal forum for
teaching relationship skills to teens.
Healthy Choices, Healthy Relationships
makes it easy to introduce this material,
with lessons that easily integrate into
existing content and fully align with national health ed
standards. In 11 ready-to-use lessons, Healthy Choices
introduces teens to the foundations of strong, satisfying
relationships. Teens examine how peers, family, and media
influence expectations about love and life. They discuss
appropriate friendship and dating behaviors, identify potential
problems, explore the nature of mature interpersonal
behavior, practice decision-making and problem solving, and
learn other important life skills. Throughout, the material
reinforces the value of making informed choices about their
relationships, their goals, and the way they live their lives.
Charlene Kamper, M.A., C.F.L.E. Dibble Institute, 2015
Instructor’s Manual (HCHR)
10 Journals (HCHR-S10)
30 Dating Wallet Cards (HCHR-BR30)
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