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X-WR-CALDESC:\nBeing in social situations is easy for some people\, but for
  many\, it’s complicated. It can be hard to know what to do or what to say
 — sometimes it seems like everyone was given a script for life\, except fo
 r us! In this course\, we will explore what is commonly expected in most s
 ocial situations. We’ll learn about self-awareness\, self-esteem\, and how
  to embrace your unique identity. We will discuss communication\, boundari
 es\, and other strategies for social success— while still staying true to 
 yourself.\n\nMichelle Roy is a STRIVE WorldWIDE instructor and has been te
 aching for the program for about a year. Michelle has been working with Wo
 rldWIDE’s parent company\, STRIVE since 2022 in community support roles. S
 he lives in Belfast\, ME where she enjoys spending time with her family\, 
 reading\, and exploring other small towns along the coast of Maine. Michel
 le says that the best part of her job is connecting with the students and 
 seeing how excited they are about coming to class to learn and practice ne
 w skills. Michelle has a degree in Psychology from the University of Maine
  at Fort Kent.  \n\nSara Brown is the Program Manager for STRIVE WorldWIDE
  and has been involved with the program since its inception in 2019. Sara 
 has worked for WorldWIDE’s parent company\, STRIVE since 2004 in roles inc
 luding residential and community support\, transitional education and empl
 oyee education. She lives in Westbrook\, ME where she enjoys reading\, coo
 king and tabletop role playing games. Sara says that the best part of her 
 job is noticing “lightbulb” moments when students grasp new concepts for t
 he first time and watching students build relationships with peers. Sara h
 as a degree in Sociology from the University of Southern Maine nd Ed Tech 
 III Certification in the State of Maine.
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DESCRIPTION:\nBeing in social situations is easy for some people\, but for 
 many\, it’s complicated. It can be hard to know what to do or what to say—
  sometimes it seems like everyone was given a script for life\, except for
  us! In this course\, we will explore what is commonly expected in most so
 cial situations. We’ll learn about self-awareness\, self-esteem\, and how 
 to embrace your unique identity. We will discuss communication\, boundarie
 s\, and other strategies for social success— while still staying true to y
 ourself.\n\nMichelle Roy is a STRIVE WorldWIDE instructor and has been tea
 ching for the program for about a year. Michelle has been working with Wor
 ldWIDE’s parent company\, STRIVE since 2022 in community support roles. Sh
 e lives in Belfast\, ME where she enjoys spending time with her family\, r
 eading\, and exploring other small towns along the coast of Maine. Michell
 e says that the best part of her job is connecting with the students and s
 eeing how excited they are about coming to class to learn and practice new
  skills. Michelle has a degree in Psychology from the University of Maine 
 at Fort Kent.  \n\nSara Brown is the Program Manager for STRIVE WorldWIDE 
 and has been involved with the program since its inception in 2019. Sara h
 as worked for WorldWIDE’s parent company\, STRIVE since 2004 in roles incl
 uding residential and community support\, transitional education and emplo
 yee education. She lives in Westbrook\, ME where she enjoys reading\, cook
 ing and tabletop role playing games. Sara says that the best part of her j
 ob is noticing “lightbulb” moments when students grasp new concepts for th
 e first time and watching students build relationships with peers. Sara ha
 s a degree in Sociology from the University of Southern Maine nd Ed Tech I
 II Certification in the State of Maine.
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SUMMARY:STRIVE- Unwritten Rules: Social Skills Decoded
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