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1. The 7 Best New Strategies for 2007: Creative Methods to Jump-Start Your Students' New Year

Here are some brand new interventions for the brand new year. These methods are delightful, new ideas that can turnaround dropouts, boost motivation, combat problem behavior, and launch apathetic students into a better new year. These lively classroom management and group management devices are perfect for any teacher, special educator, group home worker, juvenile court counselor, social worker, school counselor, or foster parent. Build a better year for your troubled and problem students with Youth Change's best, new behavior intervention techniques for your classroom, group room or office in 2007.

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