Elementary
wellness for school and families january 7 2015
Hello staff!
Thank you for inviting me to your meeting. The drive was lovely, too! I have included the sites we spoke of as well as others for students.
Linda Campbell
lots of sel resources for educators on the pinterest site http://www.pinterest.com/lindacounsellor/educators/
Email: lcampbell@sd57.bc.ca
Location: Prince George, BC, Canada
Twitter: @weaselwe
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