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Main article discusses tribal ethics training developed by Spirit Lake Consulting, Inc. Discusses the Tribal Leaders Institute Project, five ethics courses based on the Dakota/Lakota/Nakota traditional values of Perserverance/Fortitude, Courage, Honesty, and Generosity.
Main article discusses living a life of a lie versus a life of truth.Author illustrates idea of self-honesty through personal story of alcoholism and recovery as well as other life experiences. Includes story of Crow Dog from "The Soul of an Indian" by Charles Eastman.
Newsletter articles include: Know your Heart; Athletes Invade China;Why the ADA Needs Restoring; updates and resources.
The objective of this study was to explore how the pattern of recovery and the factors affecting recovery differ across participation domains over one year in people who had received inpatient rehabilitation.
This periodical discusses youth with mental health needs and the problems of unemployment, underemployment, and discrimination they may face when they enter the workforce.
This periodical discusses how families and caregivers can help youth with disabilities prepare for the workforce. Gives resources available to youth with mental health needs that can help them prepare for a career and community life.
Discusses career planning and vocational assessment for transition-age youth.
Information on Disability Disclosure and explanation of the role families and advocates play in helping youth understand the importance of appropriate disability disclosure.
For 150 years, the American Annals of the Deaf, has been a professional journal dedicated to quality in education and in related services for children and adults who are deaf and hard of hearing. The Annals publishes articles about deaf education and recent research into trends and issues in the field of deafness.
For 150 years, the American Annals of the Deaf, has been a professional journal dedicated to quality in education and in related services for children and adults who are deaf and hard of hearing. The Annals publishes articles about deaf education and recent research into trends and issues in the field of deafness.