Teen Success!: Ideas to Move Your MindJump-start your teenagers mind! THIS NEW EDITION will guide teenagers toward success with updated ideas and suggestions that today's teens can relate to. Perfect for use at home or in the classroom, this conversational book can help give your teenager practical life skills and enlightened insights. Chapter topics include: Decision making Speed reading Building confidence Time management Communication skills And much more!" |
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Contents
A Key Resource | 1 |
How to Spend Your Time Wisely | 7 |
What Do You Really See? | 13 |
Activities to Increase Creativity23 | 23 |
A Vital Key | 31 |
Impressive and Infectious | 39 |
Five Steps to Making Wise Choices | 47 |
Stress Depression and Suicide | 61 |
Doh Do I Have To? | 111 |
Overcoming Obstacles and Difficulties | 121 |
Physical Behavioral and Mental | 129 |
Sources of Wisdom Advice and Experience | 139 |
What Is It Really? | 147 |
Resilience over Rocky Terrain | 155 |
Traditions Customs and Rituals | 161 |
Finding a Rewarding Career | 169 |
The Long and the Short of Playing with Words Creatively | 71 |
Mastering Your Own Challenges | 79 |
More than Just Listening and Speaking | 87 |
Body Language and Appearance | 95 |
Like Herding Cats | 103 |
Alone or Lonely? | 179 |
Epilogue | 199 |
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