From the DEAL WITH IT series.
This book will help kids deal straight up with conflict and lying, whether they have lied, been lied to, or witnessed others struggling to tell the truth.
Everyone gets angry sometimes. Feeling mad is a normal human emotion. But some teens go too far and get into trouble with their parents, their school, or the law. Their anger controls them and affects their lives in negative, sometimes longlasting ways. psychotherapy. Extended Description
A title in the Citizenship Series
Simple text and engaging illustrations are used to teach important principles such as taking turns and sharing, leading by example and following rules. Paperback 24 pages.
From the OURSELVES AND OTHERS series.
This series for junior primary, aims to help equip young students with the knowledge, understanding and skills to become good citizens, whether at school, at home or in the community. Extended Description
This book aims to answer all the questions teenagers want to ask about growing up, their changing bodies and what sex is that they are too embarrassed to ask. The book looks at how our body changes during puberty and how we develop emotionally. Extended Description
Mean Behind the Screen: What You Need to Know About Cyberbullying looks at how real teens have been affected by cyberbullying, how cyberbullying works, and what can happen to both bullies and victims. It also includes a quiz about signs of trouble and practical tips for dealing with and preventing cyberbullying. Hardback Reinforced Library Binding Colour 48 pages Extended Description
This title will help kids improve memory and concentration, pass exams with flying colours, remember facts and figures with ease. That's the theory anyhow!
Mindfulness is about teaching yourself to be more aware of your body and your environment, more present in the here and now, more focused and able to make choices about where you direct your attention, and more accepting of yourself and other people. Extended Description
From the DEAL WITH IT series.
Rules are all around us -- at school, at home and even on the street. This book demonstrates that young people always have the power to make thoughtful choices, even when a rule seems overly strict or unfair.
From the DEAL WITH IT series.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can lead to all sorts of conflict. This important new book will help kids make change when costly conflicts arise.