[This giveaway is now closed!] We're thrilled to give away 2 copies of 'Connecting With Kids in a Disconnected World' books written by Trevor Romain courtesy of Emily Dawson, who serves as a board member for the Clear The list Foundation. To Enter, you must:
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Each comment counts as a separate entry -- that's 7 chances to win! Entries must be received by 5pm CT on August 10, 2020. [This giveaway is now closed!] The winners will be contacted via email on or around Wednesday, August 12, 2020 and will need a response within 48 hours to claim the prize or another winner will be chosen. This giveaway is in no way affiliated with, administrated, or endorsed by Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or Instagram. Winner must reside in the U.S. and be at least 18 years of age or older. While we are on the subject of books, take a browse of our entire book collection written and illustrated by Trevor Romain in our Back-to-School sale of books here.
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Francesca Moen
8/6/2020 01:31:13 pm
Thank you for the opportunity. Since we will be starting the school year 100% remote, I need all the advice to help me connect with my students. They have been through so much trauma already.
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8/6/2020 02:30:57 pm
Children are the future. Let's prepare now for tomorrow.
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Yesenia Macias
8/6/2020 03:21:00 pm
Connecting with a children is so important, whether it’s our own or they’re our students in the classroom. Connecting with children will help build relationships for us to help guide their emotions and feelings through life. Thanks for this opportunity!
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Faigy Abraham
8/6/2020 03:30:29 pm
It is inportant to connect to kids to help build and strengthen a relationship and to build trust. Finding ways that we are alike and different helps us better understand one another.
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John West
8/6/2020 03:41:02 pm
Adults helped us when we were kids and now it's our turn as adults to keep helping kids when the opportunities are presented to do so. That's one way can improve the world - kids keep improving, world keeps improving.
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Cynthia Ahern
8/6/2020 04:05:09 pm
connecting with kids us essentual to their heathly development. They need adults who understand them and appreciate them for all of their kid-ness. As a school psychologist and instructional specialist I work everyday to connect with all kids and to help teachers and parents connect, too. Thank you foe your time and dedication to children.
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Stacey Lopez
8/6/2020 05:05:53 pm
Connecting with our kids builds rapport and trust. When those doors open up you can reach across broader educational horizons since they will be willing and excited to take those journeys with you.
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