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    Reading With Your Kids - Developing True Friendships

    enJanuary 18, 2019

    About this Episode

    Deep and enduring friendships are essential. Unfortunately many teens feel isolated. In her book Dear Libby our guest Libby Kiszner offers a breakthrough approach to friendship and connection.

    Click here to find Dear Libby on Amazon

    Click here to learn more about Jedlie's nationally acclaimed school assembly program We Choose Respect

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