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The Camp Counselor’s Guide to Working With Boys offers a clear, practical approach to working effectively with boys and demonstrates some of the differences between working with boys and working with girls. It includes sections on how best to establish a relationship with boys; how boys join and compete with one another; and how boys specifically bully one another. The DVD features the kind of language and skill you will want all your staff to use to communicate more successfully with boys, including a boy who is not fitting in. It provides advanced communication techniques geared specifically for getting through to boys.
Among the topics covered:
- Boys increase self-esteem through action and physical skills
- Boys connect through humor and action
- Boys must prove themselves
- How boys’ development impacts you
- Communicating with boys
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Biography
- Bob Ditter is a senior-level clinical social worker who specializes in the evaluation and treatment of children, adolescents, and families. He maintains a clinical psychotherapy practice in Boston, Massachusetts, and consults nationally with agencies that work with young people, including the Salvation Army, the Girls Scouts of America, the YMCA, the American Camp Association, Jewish community centers, Sea World, the Disney Channel, private and public schools, and others. He has appeared on NBC’s Today Show, the ABC Evening News with Peter Jennings, and Good Morning America. He has been quoted in the New York Times, Parent magazine, Ladies Home Journal, Money magazine, and USA Today. Sports Illustrated called him “camping’s most articulate spokesman” because of his work with children’s summer camps since 1982. He has authored several books and has been featured on numerous well-received DVDs for camp professionals. He is best known in camp circles as the author of the popular column, In the Trenches, which appears regularly in Camping Magazine.
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