About this Course
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This remedial program (6th grade education) teaches students to think about how they think, how they live, how they communicate, and how to make better choices in their lives. The evidence-based coursework is appropriate for wide variety of common misdemeanor offenses and common probation applications.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

Teaches you about laws we must all obey, and their importance in a well-functioning society

Helps you understand how to improve your outlook and self-worth

Teaches you how to live a healthier life, skills for communications and conflict resolution

Helps you understand how to recognize and avoid making risky decisions
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Author

Dr. Amy Smith
Courses
11
A Professor at San Francisco State University in the psychology department. She holds a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School, a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and a bachelor’s degree in Classics and Psychology from Grinnell College. Her research explores issues relating to capital punishment, the impacts of incarceration, legal decision-making, and the intersections of psychology and law generally.
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What you will learn from this course
1. Learning (Punishment & Deterrence)
2. Being (Positive Outlook | Self-Worth)
3. Living (Physical Activity | Sleep | Stress | Substance Use & Abuse | Financial Literacy)
4. Knowing (Communication Skills | Difficult Conversations & Conflict | Communication Challenges)
5. Choosing (Recognizing Bad Decisions | Changing Your Behavior | Values, Principles & Goals)
6. Doing (Final Review | Conclusions & Next Steps)
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