Submitted by Jason (not verified) on October 24, 2007 - 13:36.
Tamara- I couldn't agree with you more. I remember taking a summer class for health about drugs and dependence. The instructor had a recovering alcoholic come in and share their story of success and failure. This helped bring reality to the course. Hearing about her addiction and the things she had struggled with were very real and very sad. I know that this helped her by talking about it and it brought a harsh reality to life for us students. Would this be appropriate at the 5th-6th grade level?
Tamara- I couldn't agree
Submitted by Jason (not verified) on October 24, 2007 - 13:36.
Tamara- I couldn't agree with you more. I remember taking a summer class for health about drugs and dependence. The instructor had a recovering alcoholic come in and share their story of success and failure. This helped bring reality to the course. Hearing about her addiction and the things she had struggled with were very real and very sad. I know that this helped her by talking about it and it brought a harsh reality to life for us students. Would this be appropriate at the 5th-6th grade level?