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Achieving goals is easier when broken down into actionable steps. This worksheet is useful for teaching strategies to break down large goals into small and specific actions.

  Keywords: foster care, goals, parenting, school
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=1603&k=1590708738  
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