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Raetihi School teachers Micheal Te Tana, at left and Colin Bowling, at right, discuss the "Skills for Adolescence" books with Lion Doug Bennett. Mr Bennett presented the sets of books which include separate handbooks for parents, children and teachers as well as workbooks on the programme, which aims to boost young adolescents' confidence in facing the pressures and problems of their age. The two teachers have recently attended trainng courses, sponsored by the Ruapehu Lions Club, on running the programme at the school.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 376, 5 March 1991, Page 3

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Raetihi School teachers Micheal Te Tana, at left and Colin Bowling, at right, discuss the "Skills for Adolescence" books with Lion Doug Bennett. Mr Bennett presented the sets of books which include separate handbooks for parents, children and teachers as well as workbooks on the programme, which aims to boost young adolescents' confidence in facing the pressures and problems of their age. The two teachers have recently attended trainng courses, sponsored by the Ruapehu Lions Club, on running the programme at the school. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 376, 5 March 1991, Page 3

Raetihi School teachers Micheal Te Tana, at left and Colin Bowling, at right, discuss the "Skills for Adolescence" books with Lion Doug Bennett. Mr Bennett presented the sets of books which include separate handbooks for parents, children and teachers as well as workbooks on the programme, which aims to boost young adolescents' confidence in facing the pressures and problems of their age. The two teachers have recently attended trainng courses, sponsored by the Ruapehu Lions Club, on running the programme at the school. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 376, 5 March 1991, Page 3

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