Between family life and the pressures of school, there's no doubt that it's stressful being a teenager. But if you've noticed yourself beginning to take out your frustrations on the people you love most-your parents, brothers or sisters, and friends-it may be time to make a change.
Paperback 130 pages Extended Description
If you feel anxious most of the time, you're not alone. About one in three people your age struggles with feelings of worry, fear, and panic. And the scary thing is, if you don't find a way to cope with anxiety, it can get worse as you get older.
paperback 173 pages Extended Description
This edition includes both the book and a companion CDROM for use on whiteboard or computer that offers the complete book and printable worksheets Extended Description
From the DEAL WITH IT series.
"Arguing: Deal with it word by word" looks at the reasons why communication breaks down during arguments and suggests effective ways for young people to manage verbal disputes before they escalate into fullscale conflicts.
Written in the spirit of a group diary, Ask Elizabeth addresses the emotional lives of teen girls based on the most frequently asked questions from workshops presented by Elizabeth Berkley. Full color. Extended Description
Clear text provides a simple introduction to the importance of dental health. Positive portrayals of caring for teeth make brushing, flossing, and even going to the dentist fun. Perfect for dental health month! Paperback 24 pages
From the DEAL WITH IT series.
Young people receive a lot of mixed message when it comes to dealing with authority figures, this book shows children how to communicate effectively with those in charge.
"Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" is an awe-inspiring, often hilarious, and unerringly honest story of one mother's exercise in extreme parenting, revealing the rewards and the costs of raising her daughters the Chinese way. Extended Description
"Be Confident in Who You Are," the first book in the new Middle School Confidential series, follows these characters as they work to meet new challenges and survive the social scene--without losing sight of who they are. The book offers insider information on common middle school concerns and practical advice for being healthy, feeling good about who you are. Extended Description