The Teenage Guide to Life Online

The Teenage Guide to Life Online
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ISBN-10 : 1406387398
ISBN-13 : 9781406387391
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The Teenage Guide to Life Online by : Nicola Morgan

The Conscious Parent's Guide to Raising Girls

The Conscious Parent's Guide to Raising Girls
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781440599927
ISBN-13 : 1440599920
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Conscious Parent's Guide to Raising Girls by : Erika V Shearin Karres

The tools you need to foster a positive, supportive relationship with your daughter! Raising a confident, self-assured girl in today's world is complicated, but it can be done--with the help of The Conscious Parent's Guide to Raising Girls. Inside, you'll find the strategies you need to help your daughter navigate through her world of school cliques, confusing media messages, and pressures to be a "good girl." With smart, comprehensive advice on the trials and triumphs of raising a daughter with patience, this concise guide explains how you can: Deal with cliques, bullies, and peer pressure Communicate effectively and sensitively with your daughter Strengthen self-image, resist peer pressure, and promote self-esteem Build emotionally healthy relationships Rebecca Branstetter, PhD, and Erika V. Shearin Karres, EdD, provide you with the information and support you need for parenting with mindfulness, flexibility, and resilience. You'll be able to create a calm and centered emotional environment for raising well-adjusted, confident girls.

I Found It on the Internet

I Found It on the Internet
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Publisher : American Library Association
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9780838910665
ISBN-13 : 0838910661
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis I Found It on the Internet by : Frances Jacobson Harris

Presents a practical guide for librarians and educators to help them address issues relating to youth and technology, and offers advice on incorporating communications technology into public school libraries.

The Teenage Guide to Success

The Teenage Guide to Success
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Publisher : Archway Publishing
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 9781665752428
ISBN-13 : 1665752424
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Teenage Guide to Success by : Colton Fidelman

In The Teenage Guide to Success, Cole Fidelman lays out the proven TICK TOCK formula for teens to take control of their lives and create the future they want. This book is the life raft teenagers need to navigate challenges and unlock their full potential. Based on wisdom from highly accomplished leaders, the TICK TOCK principles guide teens to tame social media, inspire resilience, choose mentors, overcome adversity, find purpose, fuel passion, cultivate relationships and expand knowledge. With engaging stories, practical tips and expert advice, The Teenage Guide to Success hands teenagers the tools to strengthen self-esteem, achieve their goals, and reject society’s narrow definition of success. For any teen facing anxiety, loneliness or lack of motivation, this book provides the crucial roadmap to self-actualization. The future starts now with the TICK TOCK formula lighting the path. Every teenager needs this essential guidebook to create a life of meaning, purpose and empowerment on their own terms.

Proactive Pastoral Care

Proactive Pastoral Care
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781472980427
ISBN-13 : 1472980425
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Proactive Pastoral Care by : Maria O'Neill

In every UK classroom, an estimated three children suffer from a diagnosable mental health problem. Proactive Pastoral Care is a vital guide to enable secondary teachers to empower their students to make healthy life choices and look after their wellbeing, both in school and beyond. With practical, research-based activities and resources for tutor time, assemblies, Relationships and Sex Education and PSHE lessons, this book puts student wellbeing at the heart of the agenda. It also includes a foreword by Dr Pooky Knightsmith, an internationally renowned mental health educator, speaker and author. Pastoral care expert Maria O'Neill explores several aspects of student wellbeing, from community building and parental engagement to e-safety and caring for mental health. Maria introduces refreshing, proactive techniques that can be put into practice straightaway to create a supportive learning environment. Backed up by academic research, Maria's easy-to-follow techniques mean any teacher, form tutor or head of year can feel confident in their approach and offer students the pastoral support they need.

A Passion for Print

A Passion for Print
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780897899901
ISBN-13 : 0897899903
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis A Passion for Print by : Kristine Mahood

Get teens excited about reading by using your own love of books along with a good dose of market savvy. This simple, upbeat guide is packed with practical guidelines and a wealth of exciting ideas for promoting books and reading through everything you do—from collection building, designing the space, and creating a Web site, to booktalking, readers' advisory, and special events. A practical, step-by-step approach. Promoting books and reading is one of your most important roles, but reaching teens and inspiring them to read can be a challenge, especially now, when teens have so many other commitments and interests. This guide will inspire you to build your book knowledge and combine it with marketing savvy to bring teens together with books and reading. Drawing upon recent research on teens and libraries, the author offers practical guidelines and a wealth of exciting ideas for environmental reading promotions (collection building, designing the space, creating publicity materials and developing the web site), as well as interactive promotions (communication with teens, readers advisory, booktalking, partnering with other organizations, and book-related activities and events). Based on the author's experience and the experience of others who work with teens, the book provides librarians and other educators with a simple, handy, and upbeat guide. Grades 6-12.

Handbook of Research on Bullying in Media and Beyond

Handbook of Research on Bullying in Media and Beyond
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 634
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ISBN-10 : 9781668454275
ISBN-13 : 1668454270
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on Bullying in Media and Beyond by : Sar?, Gül?ah

Bullying has been an issue for generations across fields and industries and can affect children as well as adults. With the rise of social media in recent years, bullying has evolved to include new forms such as cyberbullying and peer bullying. In the past, victims were able to escape their bullies in safe places, such as their homes. Nowadays, with technology keeping society constantly connected, bullies are able to exert their influence at all times. This is taking a far greater mental toll on bullied adults and children leading to burnout in the workplace, stress, anxiety, depression, and more. To understand and develop possible solutions to prevent bullying, further study is required. The Handbook of Research on Bullying in Media and Beyond considers the various forms of bullying and analyzes their representation in the media. The book also discusses the evolution of bullying throughout the years and how media and technology have played a key role in the changing landscape. Covering topics such as body image, peer bullying, social media, and violence, this major reference work is ideal for policymakers, computer scientists, psychologists, counselors, researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.

Game On! The Team Girls guide to keeping teenagers active.

Game On! The Team Girls guide to keeping teenagers active.
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Publisher : Suncorp
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Synopsis Game On! The Team Girls guide to keeping teenagers active. by : Suncorp

She says she is not sporty and doesn’t like sport? She says she is not good enough to make the team? She doesn’t want to play anymore because it's gotten too serious? She wants to quit because life is too busy? When it comes to girls and sport, these are all problems that most parents, coaches or mentors face at some stage. Girls dropping out of sport is an issue that needs addressing as over half of girls turn their back on sport by the age of 17. It’s also the reason that the Suncorp Team Girls program was established, because our research also tells us that sport makes girls feel more confident. It plays a critical role in nurturing their perseverance, resilience and confidence; essential skills teen girls need now and in the future. Team Girls is committed to keeping girls in the game and decreasing the dropout rate in sport. Team Girls is dedicated to fostering and promoting girls’ participation in sport. It’s about girls supporting girls, building up their confidence, and knowing they’re stronger when they stand together – on and off the court. And it's why our Team Girls Ambassadors Clare McMeniman and Rebecca Sparrow have penned the Game On book, a guide to keeping our girls playing sport.

Bold Parenting

Bold Parenting
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Publisher : Group Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages : 78
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ISBN-10 : 9780764490095
ISBN-13 : 0764490095
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Bold Parenting by : Lars Rood

What kind of parent does God want you to be? Sometimes we think God calls us to raise children who follow the rules, obey the speed limit, cordially deliver apples to their teachers, and help old ladies walk across the street. We passionately focus on helping our kids shine in the classroom, excel in sports, and succeed in the arts. But God has an even higher calling for you as a parent. As you read the pages of Bold Parenting, veteran youth worker Lars Rood—a husband and father of three—will challenge you to think more deeply and more clearly about the faith you’re responsible for passing on to your children. Lars will help you examine the traps we fall into as parents directing the spiritual journey of our kids, and then he’ll discuss resources and ideas that can help you to redirect the faith journey toward a rich, robust, real connection with Jesus. Bold Parenting will help you discover the joy and rewards of passing on your faith story to your children. And if you’re a youth worker, this book and its accompanying study questions will help you guide parents along this amazing journey.

Generation Digital

Generation Digital
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9780262263894
ISBN-13 : 0262263890
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Generation Digital by : Kathryn C. Montgomery

The role that children and youth play in the emerging digital media culture; as consumers targeted by marketing campaigns, as creators of their own digital culture, and as political participants. Children and teens today have integrated digital culture seamlessly into their lives. For most, using the Internet, playing videogames, downloading music onto an iPod, or multitasking with a cell phone is no more complicated than setting the toaster oven to "bake" or turning on the TV. In Generation Digital, media expert and activist Kathryn C. Montgomery examines the ways in which the new media landscape is changing the nature of childhood and adolescence and analyzes recent political debates that have shaped both policy and practice in digital culture. The media has pictured the so-called "digital generation" in contradictory ways: as bold trailblazers and innocent victims, as active creators of digital culture and passive targets of digital marketing. This, says Montgomery, reflects our ambivalent attitude toward both youth and technology. She charts a confluence of historical trends that made children and teens a particularly valuable target market during the early commercialization of the Internet and describes the consumer-group advocacy campaign that led to a law to protect children's privacy on the Internet. Montgomery recounts—as a participant and as a media scholar—the highly publicized battles over indecency and pornography on the Internet. She shows how digital marketing taps into teenagers' developmental needs and how three public service campaigns—about sexuality, smoking, and political involvement—borrowed their techniques from commercial digital marketers. Not all of today's techno-savvy youth are politically disaffected; Generation Digital chronicles the ways that many have used the Internet as a political tool, mobilizing young voters in 2004 and waging battles with the music and media industries over control of cultural expression online. Montgomery's unique perspective as both advocate and analyst will help parents, politicians, and corporations take the necessary steps to create an open, diverse, equitable, and safe digital media culture for young people.