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HOMEWORD W/ JIM BURNS - KEYS TO RAISING SECURE, ASSERTIVE KIDS (PART 2)
Every weekday in the U.S., 160,000 kids will stay home from school to avoid dealing with a bully. Parenting and family expert Dr. Jim Burns continues his conversation with author and speaker Paul Coughlin about “Keys to Raising Secure, Assertive Kids” in a world of bullies.
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My daughter is 15 years old and a freshman in high school. She has always been a very good student with a great personality, but this year we have seen some negative changes in her personality.…

My daughter is 15 years old and a freshman in high school. She has always been a very good student with a great personality, but this year we have seen some changes. Her grades started to drop about six months ago from A's and high B's to low C's and F's, but her attitude stayed pretty strong until the last two months. Now she is irritable, distant, and ugly to me and my husband. We have raise…


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