Top 20 Teens

Top 20 Teens
Title Top 20 Teens PDF eBook
Author Paul Bernabei
Publisher Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages 213
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780974284309

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A practical guide that helps teens develop the thinking, learning, and communication skills they need in order to become one of the top twenty.

Teen Trailblazers

Teen Trailblazers
Title Teen Trailblazers PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Calvert
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages 262
Release 2018-10-02
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1250200210

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True stories of young women who made a big difference! From authors to activists, painters to politicians, inventors to icons, these inspiring teenagers are proof that girls can change the world. Joan of Arc. Anne Frank. Cleopatra. Pocahontas. Mary Shelley. Many of these heroines are well-known. But have you heard of Sybil Ludington, a 16-year-old daughter of an American colonel who rode twice as far as the far better-remembered Paul Revere to warn the militia that the British army was invading? This fascinating book, Teen Trailblazers, features 30 young women who accomplished remarkable things before their twentieth birthdays. Visually compelling with original illustrations, this book will inspire the next generation of strong, fearless women.

Twentieth-Century Teen Culture by the Decades

Twentieth-Century Teen Culture by the Decades
Title Twentieth-Century Teen Culture by the Decades PDF eBook
Author Lucy Rollin
Publisher Greenwood
Total Pages 424
Release 1999-12-30
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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Sixty-two illustrations make the personalities interests and media of each decade come alive for students of history, literature and popular culture."--Jacket.

True Stories of Teen Homelessness

True Stories of Teen Homelessness
Title True Stories of Teen Homelessness PDF eBook
Author Monika Davis
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages 114
Release 2017-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1502634023

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Nearly two million teens face homelessness a year in the United States alone. This book shares the stories of teens who are homeless and live on the streets or in shelters, with or without their families. Readers are presented with relatable facts about a vulnerable population. They will learn what can be done to address homelessness, and how to remedy the long-lasting consequences of the epidemic.

Teen Incarceration

Teen Incarceration
Title Teen Incarceration PDF eBook
Author Patrick Jones
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages 124
Release 2016-11-01
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1512411388

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In the United States, the conversation about teen incarceration has moved from one extreme to another. For centuries, execution of juvenile offenders was legal. By the twenty-first century, the US Supreme Court had moved closer to banning all executions of minors, regardless of the severity of the crime. Since the 1990s, the US juvenile justice system has moved away from harsh punishment and toward alternative evidence-based models that include education, skills building, and therapy. In Teen Incarceration, readers meet former teen incarcerees who now lead exemplary lives. Learn how juvenile justice works in the United States and meet the people working to reform the system.

Legislative Document

Legislative Document
Title Legislative Document PDF eBook
Author New York (State). Legislature
Publisher
Total Pages 1260
Release 1925
Genre New York (State)
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Teaching Self-Compassion to Teens

Teaching Self-Compassion to Teens
Title Teaching Self-Compassion to Teens PDF eBook
Author Lorraine Hobbs
Publisher Guilford Publications
Total Pages 258
Release 2022-03-23
Genre Medical
ISBN 146254908X

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Grounded in knowledge about the unique developmental challenges of adolescence, this book presents an innovative approach for teaching self-compassion to teens and young adults in clinical, educational, or community settings. Lorraine Hobbs and Niina Tamura provide guided practices, creative exercises, and teaching strategies adapted from Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer’s widely disseminated Mindful Self-Compassion program for adults. Case examples, sample dialogues, and scripts illustrate how to set up and run successful groups that address teen concerns such as self-criticism, self-esteem, social comparison, and strong emotions. The book offers guidelines for cultivating a personal practice and working with parents. Tips for providing a safe, effective learning environment are woven throughout; a special chapter covers trauma-sensitive teaching.