To keep students from dropping out, we also need to engage their parents [Interview].

As part of the school-wide initiative “Living, Learning, and Succeeding Together,” sixth- and seventh-grade students learn, in particular, to share their skills through educational workshops focused on culture, the arts, and sports. These activities enrich their lives and build their self-confidence. Overall, students develop a range of social and emotional skills, including better communication, empathy, decision-making, critical thinking, and stress management.

Author(s): Queruel Nathalie, PIPERAUD Véronique

Publishing year: 2017

Pages: 4-5

Health in Action, 2017, n° 442, p. 4-5

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