Coping doesn’t mean having to cope on your own. Sensitive photographic series which tackles traumatic situations and emotional upheavals.
Peer pressure can take many forms including making hurtful comments, influencing others to buy material items, or pressuring them to behave in a certain way or engage in a certain activity. Bullying is different from peer pressure because there is a direct threat of physical or emotional harm for not doing something, which is repeated over time by the same person. With an emphasis on situations that are common among teens, "Living with Peer Pressure and Bullying" examines the nature of these two...
Surely an alley cat can never be a ballet cat ... or can he?The Crazy Cat Crew love to dance - they groove and they bop, they move and they hop, all night long. Then, one night, Arthur slinks off and discovers something really special: a pair of ballet shoes. He immediately puts them on and goes back to show the gang his new style of dancing. But the other cats don t like ballet and they laugh Arthur out of town - only to realize that all dancing is really cool after all and that they miss their...
Imagine this: You're playing a computer game when a spider drops onto your screen. "Aah!" you scream as you fling your device across the room. "What's the big deal?" asks your sister. "Spiders are fab. Have you ever watched a spider spin a web? Do you know that spiders can..."You can't believe it. Your sister loves spiders! Then you realise that even though many people are afraid of snakes, you think they're cool.When you think about it, people have different points of view about lots of animals...
Peer Pressure vs. True Friendship! Surviving Junior High
by Orly Katz
A Multicultural Picnic / Um Piquenique Multicultural
by Victor Dias de Oliveira Santos
Jon & Jayne's Guide to Teen "Flings" ('n Other Guy/Girl Things)
by Jon Doe and Jayne Doe
Standing Up to Peer Pressure (Elf-Help Books for Kids)
by Jim Auer
BIBLE JOURNALING FOR KIDS Putting On The Full Armor of God
by Reverend Deborah Scarborough
Empower your kids to stay safe online with this fun, comprehensive guide for kids aged 11+. Packed with entertaining illustrations alongside practical information, the Social Media Survival Guide answers questions about all aspects of social media - the good AND the bad - making it a must-have tool for young people (and parents) to help navigate the online world safely and confidently and learn the best approaches to taking care of themselves. Content includes:- In-depth coverage of a range of i...