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In this episode we talk to Carey Goldstein, a representative from Cultures of Dignity (which was founded by the author of Queen Bees and Wannabes), about what we have always called "relational aggression." Listen and find out why that term may need to be changed! Carey shares "Rubber Meets the Road" interventions that you can use with your students to help them resolve conflicts.
Carey can be reached at [email protected]
You can check out Cultures of Dignity on their website: www.culturesofdignity.com
By Laura Rankhorn and Kim Crumbley4.8
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In this episode we talk to Carey Goldstein, a representative from Cultures of Dignity (which was founded by the author of Queen Bees and Wannabes), about what we have always called "relational aggression." Listen and find out why that term may need to be changed! Carey shares "Rubber Meets the Road" interventions that you can use with your students to help them resolve conflicts.
Carey can be reached at [email protected]
You can check out Cultures of Dignity on their website: www.culturesofdignity.com

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