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02-11-2004 11:14 AM ET (US)
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After reading over that first proposal I noticed a couple things about their organization that were appealing. In section five, the evaluation, TWC states that "success is measured by positive behavioral change both within the group setting and at home." I feel this falls under our category of not targeting just women and/ or girls. I believe they are saying that the girls are taught to bring positivity everywhere they go (e.g. home, school, etc.) and not just when they are around other females or instructors. They also stated that "parents are consulted regarding behavioral change, improvement in school work, and growth in self-esteem," which shows us that these girls are progressing. And even if they are not receiving recognition at home for their achievements, they are getting it at TWC. TWC seems like it promotes high self esteem at an early age and that may be the perfect time to enforce it. I am impressed with this group's promptness and organization skills. It seems like they have their stuff together. And I am interested in seeing how other organizations compare to TWC.
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