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- NATION, Page 29American NotesCALIFORNIALearning Self-Esteem
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- When California announced in 1987 that it was establishing a
- state Task Force to Promote Self-Esteem and Personal and Social
- Responsibility, Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau satirized the
- idea as a flaky New Age fad. Now the all-volunteer task force
- has completed its report, and the sneers are turning to cheers.
- Among the group's sensible recommendations: offering parenting
- classes to high school students, requiring prospective teachers
- to take courses in self-esteem, and establishing peer support
- groups for people on welfare. Most important, the report urges
- changes in the juvenile-justice system to "attach a reasonable
- sanction to every criminal act, no matter how minor."
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- Twelve states are considering similar projects. "We didn't
- invent self-esteem," says John Vasconcellos, the state
- legislator who led the task force. "But we've managed to pick it
- up and give it some visibility."
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