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MK3

MORAL KOMBAT 3: Helping Parents Survive Today’s Youth Description:

This program was designed primarily to be used as a support guide for parents and caregivers of youth who complete a MK program or course guide. However, it can also be used with parents individually or as a couple to help resolve some of the most difficult issues we have as parents and to give a little support along the tumultuous path to raising a teenager. We also include helpful information for divorced parents and parents of students with chronic attendance and discipline issues.

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MK3

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Facilitator’s Manual MORAL KOMBAT 3: Helping Parents Survive Today’s Youth Description:

MORAL KOMBAT utilizes the nation’s best practices in all MK programs including cognitive behavioral approaches, rational emotive behavioral therapy, facilitation, coaching and mentoring, experiential and service learning, collaborative groups and many more. In order to be effective, facilitators must have, at a very minimum, a basic knowledge of these pedagogical methodologies. Also, at the training, facilitators will get an insight on the MORAL KOMBAT 3's Helping Parents Survive Today’s Youth curriculum and this program’s experiential learning activities. The purchase of a facilitator manual is mandatory for anyone who plans to utilize, in a group setting, the MK3 curriculum. It is expected that all those who want certification in MORAL KOMBAT attend training in these approaches. Training in the pedagogy and methodologies of MK is strongly recommended and certification in MK will not occur unless training is obtained through Foundations for Life Principles.

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Facilitator’s Manual

MORAL KOMBAT 3: Featured Role-Plays, Pillars, & Mind Twists Booklet Description:

Along with your purchase of the MORAL KOMBAT Facilitator’s Manual plus one copy per student of the MORAL KOMBAT 3: Helping Parents Survive Today’s Youth for Teens manual that sells for $9.95 each, here is a time-saving option for you to consider. Rather than photocopying the role-plays from the Facilitator’s Manual every time you wish to teach a MORAL KOMBAT class, you may wish to purchase a reusable booklet that contains all the role-plays, six pillars, and ten mind twists that are featured in MK3 . You could purchase one copy per student or one copy for each pair of students to share.

This 34-page booklet, to be used in conjunction with the MK3 Student Manual, includes four role-plays (parents can utilize and discuss these with their children), details of the Service Learning Project, some experiential learning activities, some illustrated skits of stated values versus operational values, illustrated explanations of both The Six Pillars of Character® plus the ten Cognitive Distortions/Mind Twists of R.E.B.T., and more.

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Role-Play book

Some People Say:



"The class allowed a lot of frustration to be released in a safe environment. I would recommend this class to allow parents to realize that it’s not always the parenting skills as much as the child’s “choices” that has brought them to this situation." Lisa M., Parent



"I wasn't excited to give up a Sat. morning but I am glad I came because it was encouraging & comforting to know we’re in this together! Good info. Offers hope & encouragement to weary parents. I appreciated everyone sharing their story -- everyone was very open. We're all trying to get these kids to the next level." Carol M., Parent



"At first I didn't want to come because I thought it was a waste of time. Now I enjoyed coming. I've learned a lot -- to spend more time with my child and to know him as a person and not a trouble teen. (By coming) You find out you’re not alone and people like you are having troubles with their teens. Understanding that there is good and bad in all and try to bring out the good." Doris C., Parent



"It was very good to talk to someone who knew what I was going through." Bruce T., Parent



"Yes, I would recommend this class because it provided helpful information regarding how to hold your kids accountable." Sandra B., Parent



"Yes, I would recommend this class because it was very interesting to discuss with other parents and to listen to other parents about their children. It was very helpful being able to discuss what kind of problems you have with your child and to hear other parents’ problems and know you are not alone." Kevin B., Parent



"It was informative and surprising at all the different problems kids have. I enjoyed it. It was helpful learning how to cope with problem children and how to help them." Charlotte C., Parent



"Every parent could use the class to help cope with troubled teens- to know you’re not the only one going though problems with teens. " Phyllis J., Parent



"This class is very good for allowing parents to vent and understand that other kids mess up too." Cindy H., Parent



" I felt it was helpful to listen to other experiences and know you are not the only one going through these experiences. I think it was also positive to let our kid know that we are affected by her actions." Jackie P., Parent



"Very informative. It was good to see other parents in similar situations to help get through the problems. All parents need information on helping teach their children right from wrong." Rachael H., Parent



"I found the most helpful part of this class to be talking with other parents and finding out you are in the same shoes as a lot of parents." Leonora B., Parent



"I honestly enjoy talking to other parents and learning that I am not alone in my child being truant." Sharice B., Parent



"I had put off coming to this class but it was actually very interesting and I actually enjoyed it! I wished I hadn’t put it off!" Lisa B., Parent



"I think this class is a very good tool to establish communication between a parent and child." Randy G., Parent



"I believe this class has made me feel that I am not alone in what I am dealing with as far as my teenager. It gives you a better understanding of how to deal with the problem at hand." Sherrie S., Parent



"It was a form of support in learning and meeting other parents who had experienced trouble with their child. It is a great support service." Becky H., Parent



"It was a very informative class - lots of ideas to deal with situations. Very informative. Allows you to know what is expected of the children and how to push them through." Michelle L., Parent




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