life skills guides

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life skills guides

Learning to plan and be organized

executive function skills for kids with AD/HD
2016
A guide to organization for ADHD children.

Career ideas for teens in education and training

A guide for teens interested in education and training, profiling thirty-five careers including college professor, corporate trainer, education attorney, and librarian, and featuring questions and activities designed to help teens discover their strengths, talents, and work personality.

Chronic illnesses, syndromes, and rare disorders

the ultimate teen guide
A guide to chronic illnesses, syndromes, and rare disorders, covering celiac disease, hemophilia, multiple sclerosis, and more.

Almost adulting

all you need to know to get it together (sort of)
"A social media celebrity and lifestyle vlogger explains how to survive future adulthood, from how to travel alone to being in an actual relationship"--OCLC.

All I know now

wonderings and advice on making friends, making mistakes, falling in (and out of) love, and other adventures in growing up hopefully
The author, an actress and YouTube star, offers teens practical advice on growing up. Discusses friendships, popularity, love, the Internet, positivity, and parents. Includes resources teens might need.

Be who you want to be

dealing with life's ups & downs
2007
Provides guidance for young girls on friendship, family, kindness, courage, learning, dreaming, inspiration, and being one's best self, offering ways of coping with problems such as making mistakes, jealousy, and feeling left out.

Being a girl

2016
An illustrated, honest look at navigating life as a teenage girl, from self-esteem to pimples and peer pressure. Being a girl is awesome. It can also be really, really hard. And no one knows that better than girls who are going through it right now. From BFFs to Mean Girls, selfies to self-esteem, pimples and periods and peer pressure, Being a Girl tells it like it is. Friendly, funny, reassuring, and totally honest, this is the book mothers will wish they had had when they were younger, and the one girls will turn to again and again.

Middle school

the stuff nobody tells you about : a teenage girl with high-functioning autism shares her experiences
2010
Drawing on her own experiences, the author provides guidance and encouragement for teenage girls entering middle school, with advice on dealing with the first days of school, class work, the special problems of fitting in, and a number of other emotional or social challenges they might face.

Mentally tough teens

developing a winning mindset
2014
Principles that will help youth get through their teenage years and beyond.

The loving push

how parents and professionals can help spectrum kids become successful adults

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