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Title: How the Gateway Program Helps Troubled Teens.

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Title:How the Gateway Program Helps Troubled Teens.
Authors:Davis, Stephen M.
Descriptors:AdolescentsAntisocial BehaviorDiscipline ProblemsEmotional ProblemsGroup CounselingHigh SchoolsTherapy
Source:Educational Leadership, v52 n1 p17-19 Sep 1994
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Publication Date:1995-00-00
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Abstract:Believing that many antisocial behaviors are symptoms of underlying social/emotional conflicts, a group of Georgia educators chose a therapeutic approach to handling unruly teens. They designed the Gateway Program to focus on academic study, daily group counseling, journal writing, and a system for earning privileges. Placements are decided by an independent, impartial committee. (MLH)
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Identifiers:Georgia
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ISSN:ISSN-0013-1784
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Languages:English
Education Level:High Schools
 

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