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Megan Saxelby has taught middle school for thirteen years and loved it. In this interview, she tells us that there is something wrong with how we think about teenagers, especially when it comes to offering them dignity. This concept, dignity, it what drives her own work as an advocate for people (young and old alike) to have the tools to manage their internal lives. Calling in from Austin, Texas, she tells us about how she is putting together pocket handbooks that we can fall back on in times of need. Check out more of her work at http://megansaxelby.com/.
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Megan Saxelby has taught middle school for thirteen years and loved it. In this interview, she tells us that there is something wrong with how we think about teenagers, especially when it comes to offering them dignity. This concept, dignity, it what drives her own work as an advocate for people (young and old alike) to have the tools to manage their internal lives. Calling in from Austin, Texas, she tells us about how she is putting together pocket handbooks that we can fall back on in times of need. Check out more of her work at http://megansaxelby.com/.