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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE) > Body & health > General
It has been estimated that as many as 15 million people suffer or
will suffer from anorexia and bulimia at some point in their lives.
Additional statistics suggest that 25 million more suffer from
binge eating and other related behaviors. The overwhelming majority
of individuals who suffer from eating disorders are girls and young
women between the ages of 12 and 25, but young males are not immune
to these addictions and the statistics grow more alarming every
day. Eating disorders affect not only those who suffer from them,
but family members and friends who feel powerless to help. In
Eating Disorders: The Ultimate Teen Guide, Jessica R. Greene offers
hope for the young women and men who have engaged in these
self-destructive addictions. In this book, Greene examines the
causes and varieties of teen eating disorders and offers advice on
how to overcome them. The author looks at how eating disorders are
defined, how common they are, and how they are tied into behavioral
addictions. In addition to explaining how and why certain people
suffer from these compulsions, this book looks at: .Social and
Cultural Pressures .High Risk Groups .Myths and Stereotypes .Health
Repercussions .Methods of Prevention .Intervention Strategies
.Treatment Options .Recovery Intended to serve as a comprehensive
guide, this book also includes a list of resources for teens and
their parents. Drawing on input from experts in the field, as well
as real-life stories, Eating Disorders: The Ultimate Teen Guide
will help young adults who are struggling with this devastating
affliction."
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A Thought is a Thought
(Hardcover)
Nikki Hedstrom; Illustrated by Daniel Pauhl; Edited by Megan Price
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Life as a teenager can be tough. Pressures from school,
expectations from parents, fitting in with peers, and facing
self-doubt are just a few things that can weigh heavily on a teen's
shoulders. While some young adults seem to thrive on adversity,
others wilt under the strain and opt for less productive means of
coping. Millions of American teenagers and college students
deliberately injure themselves as a way of handling stress. They
cut, burn, break, and poison their bodies, seeking physical pain as
a means to avoid emotional pain. In Self-Injury: The Ultimate Teen
Guide, Judy Dodge Cummings tackles this serious subject, offering
hope for young adults everywhere. In this book, Cummings defines
self-injury as it is understood by the medical community and
examines the causes of self-harm. The author shares the stories of
several young women and men to help explain what types of people
are most affected by this disorder. Topics covered in this book
include *Who is most prone to self-injury *Internal and external
triggers to self-harm *The impact of social media and the Internet
on this issue *Obvious and subtle signs of self-harm *Coping
mechanisms *Resources for individuals Aimed at teens who need to
find healthier ways to handle the pressures of everyday life, this
book will also assist friends and families who want to help their
loved ones. Weaved throughout the chapters are first-person
accounts of teens who intentionally hurt themselves, and their
stories will help others understand they are not alone. Providing
paths to recovery, Self-Injury: The Ultimate Teen Guide is a
valuable resource for anyone who wants to break free from
self-destructive behavior.
When an injury slows her down, Marion counts on The Critter Club to
help her realize what's most important.
From violin lessons to training for an upcoming horse competition,
Marion is scheduled to the max. Even though she always makes time
for her duties at The Critter Club, she is beginning to feel
overwhelmed. But when an accident forces Marion to slow down,
Marion relies on her friends (the two- "and" four-legged ones) to
cheer her up As Marion's ankle heals, she discovers a new
talent--and realizes that winning isn't everything.
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page,
The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Welcome to Anatomicum. This museum is open all hours. It will take
you on an incredible journey right around the human body, from the
intricate workings of the brain to the tiny muscles used to show
emotion. Have you ever wondered how each life starts with just one
cell, or how many blood cells there are in your body? Then this is
the book for you. Anatomicum Junior is a reduced age range
follow-on from the original Anatomicum. The text is carefully
simplified to make it appealing to younger readers, while retaining
the dynamic style and fascinating information of the original.
The bestselling Baby University book series that brought you ABCs
of Space, Rocket Science for Babies, and Quantum Physics for Babies
is expanding! Empower children with this educational doctor book
for kids so they can visit the doctor with courage and curiosity!
Every year, you go to the doctor's office to make sure your body is
working like it should. A nurse and doctor will check almost every
part of you. They want to make sure you stay happy and healthy.
Written by leading medical experts, Cara and Jon Florance, this
doctor's visit book will take the fear out of going to the doctor
by breaking down what and why a doctor does what he or she does. My
Doctor's Visit is the perfect book for nurses to read and makes a
wonderful addition to other special gifts for your little one, such
as toy stethoscopes for kids, doctor kits for toddlers, and
thermometers for babies. Give the gift of learning to your little
one with this baby and toddler doctor book and help them feel
confident about their next doctor's visit!
What is Elijah to do? Elijah's brother Manny has been different
lately. Not different in how he looks, or feels, or sounds. Just
different in how he acts. Not to mention the big colourful clouds
above his head! There are yellow ones, and red ones, and blue and
purple too... Elijah has tried to make the clouds above Manny's
head go away but they always seem to stay! Join Elijah and Manny as
they find out more about mood disorders and discover how to support
a friend or sibling with their difficult feelings. Ideal for ages
5+, the book also includes a short guide for adults with tips on
supporting children impacted by mood disorders.
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Come Over to My House
(Hardcover)
Eliza Hull, Sally Rippin; Illustrated by Daniel Gray-Barnett
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Come Over To My House is a delightful picture book that explores
the home lives of children and parents who are Deaf or disabled.
Co-written by disability advocate Eliza Hull and bestselling author
Sally Rippin, the inclusive rhyming text authentically explores the
characters' various disabilities. A cast of friendly characters
invite friends over for a play - there's fun to be had, food to eat
and families to meet! Come over to my house. Come over and play!
I'll show you around, you can stay the whole day. We'll swing on
the swing-set and splash in the pool. Then I'll race you inside
where my bedroom is cool. Featuring a gorgeous die-cut cover,
bright illustrations and a diverse cast, this is a must-read for
all families.
Every strand of DNA and cell in your body is a vital part of the
incredible structure that makes you, you! Find out how these
amazing building blocks grow, die and reproduce to keep your body
functioning and make you unique. From the hairs on your head to the
tips of your toes and everything in between. The body is broken
down into different areas according to the jobs they do. One book
looks at your vital organs, such as the heart or liver, while
another looks at the amazing job your brain does and how it relates
to your nervous system and helps you make sense of the world around
you. Take a fascinating trip through the science behind your own
body. Never mind outer space, it's all about your inner space!
A picture book biography celebrating the life and work of
disability rights activist and icon Judith Heumann, highlighting
one of her landmark achievements-leading the historic 504 Sit-in in
1977From a very young age, Judy Heumann heard the word NO. When she
wanted to attend public school, the principal said, "NO." When she
wanted her teaching license, the New York Board of Education said,
"NO." Judy and people with disabilities everywhere were tired of
hearing "NO."In the 1970s an important disability rights law,
Section 504 of The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, was waiting to be
signed. Judy and other disability rights activists fought for
"YES!" They held a sit-in until Section 504 was signed into law.
Section 504 laid the foundation for the Americans with Disabilities
Act, which was established thanks in large part to the ongoing work
of Judy and her community. Along with a personal reflection from
Judy herself, this picture book biography captures the impact and
influence of one of America's greatest living activists.
Recipe for disaster:
4 parties.
Add 2 friends and 1 crush.
Divide by 1 mean girl out to RUIN Nikki.
Mix well, put fingers over eyes, and CRINGE
Settled in at her new school and flanked by awesome friends Chloe
and Zoey, life is looking up for Nikki Maxwell, especially since
her crush, Brandon, asked her to be his lab partner--a seriously
awesome development. However, when Nikki overhears mean girl
Mackenzie bragging that Brandon's taking her to the Halloween
dance, a bummed Nikki signs on to spend Halloween at a kids' party
with her little sister, Brianna, instead. After she finds out
Mackenzie was lying and her dream of going to the party with
Brandon could be a reality, Nikki has two events to juggle . . .
plus plenty of other entertaining trials and tribulations along the
way
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What if everybody were more thoughtful before they judged someone?
If you see someone in a wheelchair, you might think he or she
couldn't compete in a race. But...you might be wrong. What if you
see a child with no hair? Do you think she is embarrassed all the
time? How about a kid who has a really hard time reading? Do you
think that means he's not smart? You might think so. But...you
might be wrong. With clear prose and lighthearted artwork, this
companion book to the bestseller What If Everybody Did That?
explores the preconceived notions we have about the world and
encourages kids to be more thoughtful.
Potty training becomes a funny, interactive game of discovery in
this rhyming pull-the-tab book. Kids will laugh out loud as they
make each animal's poop appear by sliding the tab - and learn where
they should go!
A humorous, story-based look at getting an ear infection It's music
class and the class are busy practising for their end-of-term
concert. Jan usually rocks it on the drums, but today his ears hurt
and he can't hear very well. Oh no - Jan has an ear infection! Find
out all about some common childhood illnesses in Get Better Soon,
from how you catch them to the symptoms, treatment and when you'll
start feeling better. It also tells you how you can avoid getting
ill in the first place. For readers aged 5 and up. The author,
Anita Ganeri, is an award-winning author of children's books, with
a particular interest in health and PSHE topics. The consultant, Dr
Kristina Routh, is a fully qualified medical doctor and specialist
in public health.
Help your little one learn all the key life skills that they need
with this new series of books all about preparing little ones for
school. There's so much to learn when it comes to staying healthy -
from how to wash your hands properly, to learning how to keep calm,
remembering what foods are good for you - and a whole bunch of
other things too. But don't panic! This first experiences book for
children is a great way to encourage independence and
responsibility. Help guide little ones along the way by teaching
them the skills needed to look after themselves and keep in tip-top
condition. This book makes learning their new routine fun and easy.
This delightful child development book is perfect for kids aged 3-5
years old. You'll find: - Important skills to become
self-sufficient explained in a fun gentle way - Lots of important
facts and practises around staying healthy alongside vibrant
illistrations - Encourages children to practice their new skills
and try out what they are learning in the real world - Includes a
handy "staying healthy" checklist at the back of the book! - A fun
and interactive way for parents to introduce the new routine for
children starting nursery school Children can start to learn what
foods are good for them, why it's important to wash, and key table
manners. This exciting board book helps children put these new
skills into practice, and try out what they are learning in the
real world. Complete the series DK's This is How We series is an
exciting range of early learning books for preschoolers that
explain key concepts, first experiences and life skills. Look out
for This is How We Make Friends, This is How We Get Ready, and This
is How We Stay Safe to help your little ones grow confident to move
about in the wider world.
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