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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal awareness: safety matters
Resonant and fiercely authentic. This timely, critically acclaimed and
award-winning modern classic is now a powerful graphic novel.
'I said no.'
Melinda is an outcast at Merryweather High. Something happened over the
summer - something bad - and now nobody will talk to her, let alone
listen. So what's the point in speaking at all?
Through her work on an art project, Melinda is finally able to face
what really happened that night. But before she can make peace with the
ghosts of the past, she has to confront the reality of the present -
and stop someone who still wishes to do her harm. Only words can save
her. She can't stay silent. Not any more.
'With the rise of women finding their voices and speaking out about
sexual assault in the media, this should be on everyone's radar...
Powerful, necessary, and essential.' Kirkus
You have the power to protect yourself and others! What does it
mean to be safe? Does it mean beating a throw to home plate? Does
it mean never taking risks? No! Being safe is about feeling secure,
feeling protected and being responsive-no matter the environment or
situation. You can be safe in so many simple ways. From being aware
of your limits to creating healthy boundaries. By not giving in to
peer pressure and by standing up to bullies. And by being safe on
the Internet, or knowing the right time to get a caring adult's
help. This revised and updated addition to the award-winning What
Does It Mean to Be...? series is the perfect book to spark
meaningful dialogue and ensure every child knows what it means to
be safe.
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Adopting Posie
(Hardcover)
Iris Keen; Illustrated by Jonathan Seibel; Contributions by Kevin Haslam
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For readers aged 9+ comes the second book in a sparkling new series
about family, friends and finding the joy in life! From the mind of
Guardian award-winning author Jenny Valentine, this is the perfect
series for fans of Jacqueline Wilson, Cath Howe and Lara
Williamson! Hi! My name is Joy Applebloom and I'm ten years old.
People say I am a 'glass half full' kind of person, which basically
means I see the good in everything. And right now I'm going to need
all my powers of positive thinking to fix a really tricky situation
. . . My new best friend Benny just hasn't been himself lately. I
have to find out what's going on and bring back Benny's special
smile for good... A heart-warming and positive story about family,
friends and the importance of kindness with gorgeous illustrations
from Claire Lefevre. Praise for A Girl Called Joy: 'This book [. .
.] is a delight for its warmth and humour, but principally because
the writing is alive and stunning.' The Sunday Times Children's
Book of the Week.
Llama Stops Teasing offers a gentle introduction to the concept of
teasing for young children. This funny, charming story is the
perfect way to introduce young children to teasing, and help them
find ways to build empathy. Also included are suggestions for
activities and ideas to talk through together to help children
understand their behaviour. Llama thinks it is funny to tease
others. He whispers about them and makes fun of them. But when his
friends say they don't want to play with him any more, Llama is
upset. Can he start treating others more kindly? The Behaviour
Matters series of picture books provide a gentle means of
discussing emotions, boosting self-esteem and reinforcing good
behaviour. Supports the Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Area of Learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage, and is also
suitable for use with children in KS1 and can be used to discuss
values. Suitable for children under 5.
A positive and proactive book that helps you understand and cope with using social media.
There's two sides to every story. In Social Media, you will read two sides to the dilemmas, sticky situations or issues that children sometimes have to face when using various social media platforms. Encouraging you to put yourself in someone else's shoes to see why they have reacted in a certain way or said certain things will help you to understand why different point of view arise in the first place and why your perspective might cloud your judgement or stop other seeing your point of view.
It will help you to find ways to positively and proactively resolve situations, deal with your emotions and maybe even change your mind. Social Media tackles situations including: being left out, spending too much time online, comparing yourself to 'perfect' lives, cyber security and online grooming.
The book includes top tips for dealing with your emotions and conflict resolution.
The A Problem Shared series looks at tricky situations and common problems from two sides. The books encourage the reader to not only speak out, but also to listen to what others have to say. Some of the core values of PSHE are empathy, mindfulness and engaging with debate and this series puts the reader firmly in the middle, allowing them to make up their own mind about the scenarios presented and to question their own initial assumptions or bias.
Perfect resources for students of PSHE at Key Stage 2 aged 9+, these books are also useful as opportunities for discussion topics in class or as role play situations.
CBT skills for coping with angry thoughts, expressing your
emotions, and putting an end to angry outbursts--once and for all.
Being a young man is tough, and you're not always equipped to deal
with the ongoing challenges of school, work, family, and relentless
peer pressure. First of all, it's not all your fault. Our society
encourages boys to repress their emotions--both positive and
negative. You may have been told to "suck it up," or "just be a
man." But burying your emotions can make it extremely difficult to
express yourself, be heard, and feel like your needs are being met.
The result is a frustration that builds and boils over into anger.
The good news is there's an easy-to-learn method for managing your
anger and expressing your emotions in a healthy way. Written by an
expert in anger with decades of experience working with teens, this
book provides you with the tools you need for effective anger
management, as well as essential skills for getting in touch with
and communicating your thoughts and feelings. You'll learn to
understand the emotions that trigger anger, build up your emotional
vocabulary to better express your feelings, and focus on the
positive. You'll also discover anger-reduction techniques to stay
cool when anger intensifies, so you put out the fire and get to a
place of calm. This workbook is packed with tips and tricks to help
you: Replace unhelpful anger with clear communication Break the
habit of catastrophizing and personalizing Reduce the overwhelming
physiological response of anger Channel the positive power of anger
With the right tools, you can take charge of your anger--and your
life. This workbook will show you how. In these increasingly
challenging times, kids and teens need mental health resources more
than ever. With more than 1.6 million copies sold worldwide,
Instant Help Books are easy to use, proven-effective, and
recommended by therapists.
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Fuzzy Mud
(Paperback)
Louis Sachar
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R181
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A Be Yourself Guide for Teen Girls #1 New Release in Teen &
Young Adult Maturing, School & Education, Bullying Issues,
Dating & Intimacy In this book of short daily meditations and
essays, Amanda Ford, a young adult herself, offers stories,
information, and advice on all the important issues facing young
women today: boys, dating, drinking, self-respect, self-love,
fights with friends, dealing with parents, and more. Support for
young women as they navigate one of the most confusing and
challenging times of their lives. When Amanda Ford emerged from her
tumultuous teenage years, she saw the need for a guide to help
girls learn to listen to their inner voices and think for
themselves. Be True To Yourself is the big sister Amanda never had
and always wanted to be. It provides the encouragement and guidance
she wished, as a teenage girl, that an older sister had given her,
as well as stories and advice that she would have loved to share
with a younger sister during her own teen years. Your daughter,
granddaughter, niece, or young friend will learn to listen to her
heart with this coming-of-age guide. Girls will find comfort,
encouragement, and insight in these pages, along with suggestions
for articulating and confiding their feelings, fears, and
frustrations. They will learn more about so many important topics
introduced during adolescence, such as: How to love yourself, boost
your self-confidence, and receive compliments well How to determine
your own values, be true to yourself, and follow through on your
promises How to cherish your friends and family even when they're
getting on your last nerve If you appreciated self-development
books for teens like The Ultimate Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens,
Just As You Are, You Don't Have to Learn Everything the Hard Way,
or Embracing the Awkward, then you'll love Be True to Yourself.
"The Last Last-Day-of-Summer reminds me that all children deserve
to exist in magical spaces where their imaginations and familial
bonds will them into heroism. Every single child should have the
freedom to be one of The Legendary Alstons. And I, for one, am
grateful to Giles, and this brilliant story, for that reminder."
-Jason Reynolds, #1 New York Times bestselling and Newbery
Honor-winning author of Stuntboy, in the Meantime In the first
Legendary Alston Boys mystery from Edgar Award nominee Lamar
Giles-now in paperback-two adventurous cousins accidentally freeze
time on the last day of summer, and the secrets hidden between the
seconds, minutes, and hours aren't quite the endless fun they
expected! Otto and Sheed are the local sleuths in their zany
Virginia town, masters of unraveling mischief using their unmatched
powers of deduction. And as the summer winds down and the first day
of school looms, the boys are craving just a little bit more time
for fun, even as they bicker over what kind of fun they want to
have. That is, until a mysterious man appears with a camera that
literally freezes time. Now, with the help of some very strange
people and even stranger creatures, Otto and Sheed will have to put
aside their differences to save their town-and each other-before
time stops for good. And don't miss the Legendary Alston Boys in
their next adventures: The Last Mirror on the Left and The Last
Chance for Logan County!
A little brother imagines how great life will be once he's bigger than his older brother in this saucy classic on sibling rivalry keenly captured by master storyteller Judith Viorst.
Mother says deep down in his heart Anthony loves me. Anthony says deep down in his heart he thinks I stink
Anthony's younger brother puts up with a lot. Anthony won't read to him. Anthony is always threating to clobber him. Anthony thinks he stinks. There's nothing he can do now...but just wait until he's six! Then he'll fix Anthony! Judith Viorst's funny, classic sibling rivalry story is as timeless as ever.
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