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For Schools

It’s a teacher’s biggest wish to hear students say “I can’t put it down!” Bring the novel Me and My So-Called Friends into your classroom! The teacher’s manual, Brave The Waves complements mental health awareness in support of the Government of Ontario’s Open Minds, Healthy Minds initiative (2011). It also covers several school curriculum requirements and is extremely user-friendly for teachers because each lesson presents excerpts and activities that address the most complex challenges that teens and middle schools are facing today: bullying and mental health. Author visits can be arranged. Each “kit” comes with a teacher’s manual and enough books for all of your students. Buy your books and/or program here.

For Organizations

Youth groups, camps, and religious institutions can benefit from the novel, Me and My So-Called Friends that is filled with life lessons and humour. The teacher’s manual, Brave The Waves complements mental health awareness in support of the Government of Ontario’s Open Minds, Healthy Minds initiative (2011). It also covers several school curriculum requirements and is extremely user-friendly for teachers and youth group leaders because each lesson presents excerpts and activities that address the most complex challenges that teens and middle schools are facing today: bullying and mental health. Author visits can be arranged. Each “kit” comes with a teacher’s manual and enough books for all of your students. Buy your books and/or program here.

For Students

Have a chance to choose a book for a literacy project? Look no further than the novel Me and My So-Called Friends. Your book report, no matter if it’s on paper or on screen, will be awesome because you will be working with a story that is so relateable. And, if you want the author to come to your school, send us a message and we can work something out! Contact us here if you want to buy a book! And, forward this website to your teacher or principal so they can learn more about our program, Brave The Waves.

For Parents

There is nothing better than watching your child being completely immersed in a good book before bed, especially if it covers topics such as bullying and mental health, anxiety, healthy eating, and sexuality, just to name a few. After your child is finished reading, it’s the best opportunity to start the discussion on these crucial topics because now you have fictional characters to use as an example. Buy your copy here.

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“Children don't hate math. What they hate is being confused, intimidated, and embarrassed by math. With understanding comes with passion, and with passion comes growth - a treasure is unlocked." Larry Martinek. Creator of The Mathnasium Method. 8 7
The delicate balance of mentoring someone is not creating them in your own image but giving them the opportunity to create themselves. 56 22
Who can relate to this right now? . 14 4
Sweat Sesh = Better Grades! 14 0
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