and how not to be miserable as a teenager because life is short, and seriously, things don't magically get better after high school and lots of other important stuff, but we'll get to that later--
Eastham, Chad
2011
Author Chad Eastham offers Christian-based guidance and advice on dating, love, and friendship for teens and encourages readers to find balance in relationships.
real-world advice on guys, girls, growing up, and getting along
Fox, Annie
2005
Presents a guide on dating for teens, including advice on relationships and growing up, from tips on finding and keeping friends, siblings and parents, to dealing with teachers, and more.
Contains 69 activities that train middle school students to be peer listeners by focusing on how to get to know oneself and others, how to listen, how to respond to what another has said, and how to help another make choices.
On prom night, Bliss, Jolene, and Meg, students from the same high school who barely know one another, band together to get revenge against Bliss's boyfriend and her best friend, whom she caught together in the limousine they rented.
Describes fifty inspirational ideas parents, educators, and other adults can use to connect with young people, each with a reference to a related research study or expert opinion.
Presents a helpful guide to working through broken relationships and shows the best way to end it, how to get over it, and what to say and what not to say when breaking up.
Addresses young adults' questions regarding interpersonal relationships and communication with family, employers, friends, teachers, classmates, and dates.