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Professional Counselor and Life Coach, Dacia Moore to appear on Book Bites for Kids - Thurs, April 14 at 2 pm CDT

Book Bites for Kids, hosted by Suzanne Lieurance is a delightful way to interact with children's book authors, illustrators, publishers, editors, and publicists to learn more about the world of children's writing and publishing.

2011-04-16
TAPPAN, NY, April 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Book Bites for Kids, hosted by Suzanne Lieurance is a delightful way to interact with children's book authors, illustrators, publishers, editors, and publicists to learn more about the world of children's writing and publishing.

We are pleased to invite you to tune in on Thursday, April 14th at 2 pm CDT, at http://www.bookbitesforkids.com to meet Dacia Moore, as she discusses her book, Why Are So Many Students Angry? Strategies for Dealing with Today's Angry Youth.

Dacia L. Moore, MA., LPC, NCC, the President and Founder of Second Wind Counseling & Consulting, LLC, is a Professional Counselor and Life Coach. She has a Masters Degree in Counseling and Guidance (MA) from Webster University, is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Missouri and a National Board Certified Counselor (NCC). Dacia had the honor of studying at The Albert Ellis Institute in New York under the guidance of Dr. Ellis. She has her primary and advanced certification in REBT from The Institute. Dacia also has her Biblical Counseling Certification from the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) and is a member of the national and local chapter of the American Counseling Association (ACA). She is an active member of Sheffield Family Life Center Assembly of God, where she serves as an usher.

Dacia's most recent employment includes nine years in residential treatment, working extensively with children and families as a Day Treatment Therapist, Director of Day Treatment, Educational Director and finally the Vice-President of Programs. Dacia provided her staff with workshops to enhance teamwork and reduce worker conflict. She also provided crisis intervention for staff during a change of administration and in dealing with a tragic occurrence on site. Dacia and her staff worked extensively with children and families with such difficult diagnosis as ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and Bipolar Disorder. Students were referred to this residential treatment facility for a myriad of problems most of which were related to anger management issues.

Not only can you listen to the show online, you can also call in during the live broadcast at (646) 716-9239 and ask the author being interviewed a question, make a comment, or just say "hi." If you can't call in during the live show, visit http://www.writingforchildrencenter.com and click on the author's Book Bites for Kids page and leave your question in the comment section there, which automatically enters you into our weekly Book Giveaway? Visit the National Writing for Children Center online at http://www.writingforchildrencenter.com or the Children's Writers Coaching Club at http://www.cwcoachingclub.com for more information on showcased authors and classes.

We look forward to your visit.

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[Press-News.org] Professional Counselor and Life Coach, Dacia Moore to appear on Book Bites for Kids - Thurs, April 14 at 2 pm CDT
Book Bites for Kids, hosted by Suzanne Lieurance is a delightful way to interact with children's book authors, illustrators, publishers, editors, and publicists to learn more about the world of children's writing and publishing.