Each volume provides a culturally appropriate session-based program to help preadolescent and adolescent boys or girls achieve greater self-esteem,
Jerome Wilson
Jerome Wilson
Jerome Wilson is a man with a passion for youth. Much of his professional work has involved helping to support positive youth development. He was the project coordinator for the Brothers of Ujima program while employed at Virginia Commonwealth University. Jerome earned his undergraduate degree from Elizabeth City State University and his master's degree from Virginia Union School of Theology. Jerome's goal in life is to see that all children grow to become the future success stories they were born to be.
Books by Author
A Cultural Enrichment Program to Empower Adolescent African-American Males
Ujima is a Kiswahili word that means collective work and responsibility.
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Subjects
- Anger and Conflict Management
- Assessment and Response to Intervention
- Behavior Management
- Bullying Prevention
- Diversity
- Girls and Boys Programs
- Grief Counseling
- Life Skills and Character Development
- Mental Health Issues
- Motivation and School Success
- Other Professional Resources
- Parenting Solutions
- Personal and Social Development
- Social and Emotional Learning
- Social Skills
- Special Education
- Stress Management
Intended Audience
- College and University Professors
- General Education Teachers K-12
- Mental Health Professionals
- Parents and Parent Coordinators
- Psychologists
- School Administrators K-12
- School Counselors K-12
- School Psychologist K-12
- Social Workers
- Special Education Professionals