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Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters – Discussion Guide

Discussion Guide:

Chapter 1

  1. Do you think the opening sequence of this chapter was a dream or was it something else?
    Caregiver Note: The chapter starts with Percy observing a frantic Grover running away from something big and smelly. Grover is frazzled and looking to hide from whatever is chasing him. Percy not only is watching this scene play out, but he can also feel Grover’s panic and smell the thing chasing him.

2. Why is Percy’s mom so excited about his last day of school?
Caregiver Note: This would mark the first time EVER that Percy has potentially made it through a school year without being expelled or causing a significant issue. It’s a big difference for him and his mom is very proud of the work he has put in this year. As a parent of an adoptive/foster student I am sure you can…

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About the Author: Steve

I am an adoptive dad of three boys living near Grand Rapids, MI with my wife, our cats and dog. We also fostered many other children in the last 5 years! I have done many training’s with the Dr. Karen Purvis Institute and try to keep up on different trauma training’s monthly. My whole family nerds out on comic books, video games, movies and regular books! We often read a lot of the same comics and books which can lead to some awesome conversations!

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Jenn is a central Virginia native who received her BA in Psychology from the University of Virginia in 2012. Since then she has worked for a local mental health agency and the Department of Social Services in various capacities and has been involved in her community’s efforts to create a Trauma Informed Network. Currently Jenn works in vocational rehab and mentors youth in foster care. When she isn’t working, Jenn enjoys writing stories, visiting the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and spending time with her nieces and nephew.

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