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Akron Public Schools Embrace a New Program to Teach Coping Skills

The Glover Community Learning Center is the first school in Akron to adopt a new program teaching students coping skills.
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The Glover Community Learning Center is the first school in Akron to adopt a new program teaching students coping skills.

The mother of a six-year-old killed at Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut came to Glover Community Learning Center in Akron this week. She talked with local parents and teachers about making schools, and the world, safer through a coping skills training program for students that she founded.  

Scarlett Lewis is the founder of Jesse Lewis Choose Love enrichment program.
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Scarlett Lewis is the founder of Jesse Lewis Choose Love enrichment program.

Scarlett Lewis is the founder of the ‘Jesse Lewis Choose Love Enrichment Program.’  It is named for her son.  It is an online based training program to help  children pre-K through grade 12, teachers and parents, learn coping and social skills to better deal with life’s challenges.

Lewis says this is a research-based program put together by experts who are all also volunteers.  “People from all walks of life - early childhood development specialists, educators, parents, psychologists, psychiatrists, coming together to help create this program--because they believe in it, and they believe that it is the future, really, of peace.”

Lewis says the cost of the program is covered by private donations.  It is now being used by schools in all fifty states.

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Tim Rudell
Tim Rudell has worked in broadcasting and news since his student days at Kent State in the late 1960s and early 1970s (when he earned extra money as a stringer for UPI). He began full time in radio news in 1972 in his home town of Canton, OH.