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For parents with teenage children in the 2020s, the landscape of family life is changing radically. Today's teenagers 'live in the now', propelled by smart phones and social media, which means that many of the familiar cultural reference points from previous generations are no longer relevant in the 21st century. This one-stop guide to understanding the teen world and the pressures facing them means you will be better placed to intervene or help when you're needed. It includes easy-to-follow guides to the dynamics of home and school life; guidance on mental health, relationships and sexuality; advice on substance abuse, youth crime and staying healthy; and where to go for specialist help.
Lead yourself to success--and others are sure to follow "For leaders looking for a plan of 'Why, What, and How' to
become a better leader, the answer is between the covers of this
book." "Ever wish you could be more confident, more engaged, or more
productive in your life? Look no further. All the concepts and
tools are right here." "Self-reliance, courage, confidence, emotional self-awareness,
and perseverance encompassed into one leadership concept." "Bryant and Kazan's groundbreaking work challenges us to take
the first small steps of what will be for many a lifelong journey
of self-discovery from the inside out." "Andrew and Ana's . . . research, insights, and experience
provide a practical tool-kit on how you can choose to live your
life and your work and influence others to do the same." "It is generally accepted in the business literature that the
heart of leadership is leading self. I believe that leading self is
also the path to being a 'responsible' leader. The important
contribution made by "Self Leadership"is that it tells you what to
do if you want to get better at leading self. Read this book if you
desire to be more effective as a leader and remember, "You don't
have to be bad at leadership to get better."
Every party has a stand-out - a guy or gal who breezes into a room
and instantly attracts everyone's attention. It's not always about
looks or money, so what's their secret? It's all about flirting! A
good flirt knows how to make anyone around them feel good, and
that's a very powerful skill. Luckily, it is a skill that can be
learned. THE STREET GUIDE TO FLIRTING will show you how to:
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