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- When nothing matters anymore : a survival guide for depressed teens / by Cobain, Bev,1940-; Verdick, Elizabeth.; Tolbert, Jeff.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-136), Internet addresses and index.A guide to understanding and coping with depression, discussing the different types, how and why the condition begins, how it may be linked to substance abuse or suicide, and how to get help.LSC
- Subjects: Depression in adolescence.; Depression, Mental.;
- © c2007., Free Spirit Pub.,
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Whatever! : a down-to-earth guide to parenting teenagers / by Hines, Gill.; Baverstock, Alison.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.LSC
- Subjects: Parent and teenager.; Parenting.; Adolescent psychology.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Tricky teens : how to create a great relationship with your teen ... without going crazy! / by Fuller, Andrew.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages [293]-298).Andrew Fuller's new book Tricky Teens provides parents with a step by step guide to understanding what is really going on in the minds of their teenagers and why; handling common conflict situations faced by every family with a teenager and successfully navigating common difficulties; creating a relatively peaceful happy family environment; and raising your teens so that they can successfully leave home, get a job and become wonderful adults.LSC
- Subjects: Parent and teenager.; Adolescent psychology.; Parenting.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Help your kids with adolescence : a no-nonsense guide to puberty and the teenage years / by Wyatt, Amanda.; Burn, Edwood.; Joyce, Claire.; Parkin, Michael(Illustrator);
Includes Internet addresses and index.LSC
- Subjects: Adolescence.; Puberty.; Parent and teenager.; Parenting.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Smart but scattered teens : the "executive skills" program for helping teens reach their potential / by Guare, Richard.; Dawson, Peg.; Guare, Colin.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-282), Internet addresses and index.LSC
- Subjects: Parent and teenager.; Executive ability in adolescence.; Self-control in adolescence.; Attention in adolescence.; Parenting.;
- © c2013., Guilford Press,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Self-esteem for teens : six principles for creating the life you want / by Schab, Lisa M.;
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- Subjects: Self-esteem in adolescence.; Self-acceptance in adolescence.; Self-confidence in adolescence.; Teenagers;
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- Think confident, be confident for teens : a cognitive therapy guide to overcoming self-doubt and creating unshakable self-esteem / by Fox, Marci G.; Sokol, Leslie.;
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- Subjects: Self-esteem in adolescence.; Self-confidence in adolescence.; Self-perception in adolescence.; Teenagers;
- © c2011., New Harbinger Publications,
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- The City of Lost Cats [electronic resource] : by Lloyd Kyi, Tanya.aut; CloudLibrary;
A stubborn young girl named Fiona stumbles upon an abandoned house full of stray cats, just as it is threatened by a demolition team, a leadership crisis, and two potentially malicious parakeets. Can Fiona save the house and all its inhabitants? A new middle-grade novel by critically acclaimed author Tanya Lloyd Kyi. When Fiona wanders into an abandoned mansion down by the harbor, she discovers the house is full of stray cats (and two chaotic parakeets). Fiona feels a great deal of sympathy for the animals; she understands what it's like to need a safe home. Ever since her parents died, she's been struggling to adjust to the tiny apartment where she and her Aunt Tanis now live. And Aunt Tanis has little time to spare for Fiona, between her job at The Municipal Hall and her horrible, hair-gelled boyfriend.  When the mansion is threatened by a demolition team, Fiona is determined to save "The City" and its residents. But the cats have their own priorities. Cot (short for Cottonball Fluffikins Magnificent III, a name he refuses to acknowledge) has lived in the mansion for two years and is the self-proclaimed king. He's convinced the demolition effort has been organized by the recently arrived parakeets. Those birds have got to go!  Cot's feline rival, Piper, is sure she can intimidate the demolition team and force them to leave, if Fiona will simply stay out of her way. And the parakeets . . . well, the parakeets just want to go home. As the demolition team begins tearing down the house next door, Fiona looks for any help she can find — at the library, the butcher shop, and even at The Municipal Hall. Can the efforts of one small girl and an assortment of animals stop a luxury condo development? Can they create something better in its place?  It's going to take some quick thinking on the part of Fiona, not to mention the cooperation of all the cats, to give The City a future.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Adolescence; Cats;
- © 2025., Tundra Book Group,
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- A teen's guide to getting stuff done : discover your procrastination type, stop putting things off & reach your goals / by Shannon, Jennifer.; Shannon, Doug.;
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- Subjects: Teenagers; Adolescent psychology.; Procrastination.;
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- Emotionally resilient tweens and teens : empowering your kids to navigate bullying, teasing, and social exclusion / by Payne, Kim John,author.; Llosa, Luis Fernando,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."The teen years are rife with social landmines in school, sports, and other activities--and instances of teasing, bullying, and exclusion are unfortunately all too common. Social media has only made this behavior easier and more insidious. But when kids learn to respond effectively, manage their emotions in the situation, and recognize their self-worth, they can reclaim a sense of their own power, and develop skills for life. Kim John Payne, an education consultant, and parenting expert, offers guidance in tandem with ten inspirational stories by young adults who have navigated bullying and social exclusion--and triumphed. It gives teens the tools to address the problem themselves, giving them mastery over the situation--rather than having parents step in and try to "fix" things. Parents, teens, and educator learn critical anti-bullying skills and strategies ... Payne says, "You can't control what comes at you in life, but you absolutely can control where and how you meet it," and this book helps kids understand that while they can't necessarily make a bully stop, they can absolutely stand their ground and take their power back. They can strongly influence the whole situation rather than feel they have to passively accept what is happening. This is essential reading for anyone with teens in their life, to help them experience their own power, find their own voices, learn how to problem-solve, and navigate their way out of challenging situations"--
- Subjects: Bullying.; Rejection (Psychology) in adolescence.; Resilience (Personality trait) in adolescence.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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