Cyberbullying: Activities to Help Children and Teens to Stay Safe in a Texting, Twittering, Social Networking World   (Personal Development > Teacher Reference)
This approachable book is packed with advice,games and activities for groups and individuals. Activities range from quizzes and competitions to storyboard games and activities. Covers issues such as how easily personal information can be forwarded, risks posed by "unknown" friends on social networking sites.
Paperback 128 pages
Even though anger is a regular part of every teen girl's world, there are appropriate ways students can respond to situations that make them angry. Deal With It is a program of 12 lessons that will help girls deal with their anger. Through activities that include reading and responding to stories about Maria, a fictional teen, students will learn to recognize their anger and find healthy ways to express their emotions. Paperback 173 pages
Illicit drugs are a major problem affecting many young people and their families – and no family is completely immune from the dangers of drug use.
Author, Tom McGill, knows the problem first hand as a professional drug counsellor, lecturer and consultant, but also as the parent who understands what it is like to have a child using drugs. Paperback 120pages
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Job seekers will find step-by-step instructions for creating an effective resumé that presents their background and qualifications in the very best light. Extended Description
Disconnected Kids: The Groundbreaking Brain Balance Program for Children with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other Neurological Disorders   (Personal Development > Teacher Reference)
The proven, drug-free program to treat the cause-not just the symptoms-of autism spectrum disorders and related conditions.
Paperback 274 pages Extended Description
Presents complex theoretical issues from the existing adolescent and aggression treatment literature in a set of clear and practical principles, which are illustrated with case studies taken from the author's years of experience working with angry boys. Parents, teachers or anyone who has contact with adolescents can adapt these principles to help them deal with aggressive boys.
Get Set is a series written by a highly qualified and experienced author team for VELS Health and Physical Education Domain for Levels 5 and 6.
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School teachers know one thing to be true: that cooperative children do better at school and in life. Such children learn how to make friends, manage their emotions and solve problems with others.
In Getting on with Others, clinical psychologist John Cooper identifies three skills as being essential building blocks for children: developing cooperative behaviour, acquiring basic social skills and solving social problems. Extended Description