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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Just for Teenagers: 101 Stories of Inspiration and Support for Teens

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Just for Teenagers supports and inspires teenagers as they grow up, reminding them they are not alone, as they read stories from teens just like themselves about the problems and issues they face every day.

Teenage years are tough, but this book will help teens as they journey through the ups and downs of adolescence. The stories in this book serve as a guide on topics from the daily pressures of life and school to love, friendships, parents, and much more. This collection will encourage, inspire, and amuse teens, showing that, as tough as things can get, they are not alone!

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Can Do: A Collection of Inspirational Quotes for Teens and Young Adults

Can Do is collection of thought provoking quotes guaranteed to spark an internal revolution in you. This powerful book will inspire a life changing, can do attitude that will cause you to strive to be all you can be. Targeted at youths, but very relevant to all ages and hence a book for life. These quotes have motivated me and still trigger fresh zeal for life every time I read them. Self doubt will fade away and you will soar with a renewed can do attitude.

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The Right To Be The Grown-Up: Helping Parents Be Parents to Their Difficult Teens — Facilitator’s Guide, 6 copies of Parent Handbook, plus “affirmations” card deck

Jerome Price and Judith Margerum have joined forces to bring together an essential model for helping parents to help themselves as parents. Therapists will find here a host of practical, easy-to-implement strategies for working with parents to reclaim their lives when their children’s behavior is out of control. Each Right to Be the Grown-Up package comes with a “Facilitator’s Guide” and 6 copies of the “Parent Handbook.” The package is designed to be used in groups or when working alongside parents in a private therapy setting. (The authors also provide a series of parenting affirmations — or lifelines — on wallet-sized cards so that therapists can give them out to their clients.)

The Facilitator’s Guide is laid out into 5 sessions – Getting Started; Reactivity; Information; Coalitions/Teamwork; and Making It Work. Step-by-step guidance is provided on how to lead parents gently but determinedly through a series of learning modules, each of which will clarify parenting goals, instill hope, provide tools, and “unfuzzy” the boundaries that have faded over time. Practical exercises and support materials are offered throughout.

The Parent Handbook follows the sequence of the guide and offers a slew of helpful homework assignments, definitions, and mottos designed to reinforce the information presented there and to bolster parent confidence even at the toughest of times.

Developed by the Michigan Family Institute, this skills program has already met with great success through workshops and trainings based on it. Price and Margerum show what it looks like to move from theory to action when it comes to improving the lives of parents and their adolescent children.

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Power Thoughts for Teens Cards (Card Decks for Teens)

Teens can use this beautiful, brightly colored deck of 50 affirmation cards to help them develop their self-esteem!

Samples of the  Power Thoughts for Teens cards:

—I make friends easily

 

—I am outgoing and friendly. Others enjoy being with me.

 

—I am a creative person

 

—I feel good expressing myself in all sorts of creative ways.

 

—Blaming others doesn’t solve anything

 

—I look for solutions, because I know that I create my own reality.