Shine From Within

Shine From Within

Author: Amanda Rootsey

Publisher: Hay House, Inc

Published: 2018-11-06

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 1401950981

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Shine from Within is exactly what teenage girls are looking for to help them navigate their teens with a positive, fresh take on self image and overall wellbeing. Amanda Rootsey brings a wealth of experience from her own teenage years and from her work mentoring teenage girls. This book is fun and relatable. If you’ve been looking for an inspirational gift for your daughters, grand-daughters, nieces, or a special teen girl, Shine From Within is the perfect choice. Every teenager deserves to be validated, accepted and to have strong self-esteem to ensure they build positive, healthy relationships with their peers, family and friends. This book is packed full of practical advice. It includes: * Steps to gain more self-confidence * Fun, inspiring breakout quotes * Relatable mini-stories from real teens * Tips for job interviews * Self-care tips using eco-friendly, natural ingredients * Fashion advice for every body shape * Etiquette for different social situations Shine From Within will help any teenager to navigate through these years with confidence and joy.


Consuming Innocence

Consuming Innocence

Author: Karen Brooks

Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780702236457

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"This is an academic look at the contribution of popular culture to the loss if innocence in today's children."--Publisher.


How Much is Enough?

How Much is Enough?

Author: Arun Abey

Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1929774834

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This practical guide will not only challenge the way you think about money and happiness, it may well inspire you to change your life. The author show how to identify your real values, set goals for each stage of your life and arrange your finances to achieve them.


The Princess Bitchface Syndrome 2.0

The Princess Bitchface Syndrome 2.0

Author: Michael Carr-Gregg

Publisher: Penguin Group Australia

Published: 2017-01-30

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 1760143499

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What do you do when your previously quiet, loving daughter becomes a restless, rebellious stranger who acts like a responsible adult one day and a rude, selfish brat the next? You stay calm, and consult the experts. By the time they turn thirteen, adolescent girls look like they're ready for anything – but they're not. Our girls are growing up in a society that is rapidly changing and challenging the skills of even the most experienced parents. A roadmap is needed to guide parents through this new landscape, to ensure we bring uphappy, healthy young women. This indispensable book focuses on the special trials of raising adolescent girls today, including: · adolescent development in a new society · pressures at school · parenting strategies that work · parenting in the digital age · sex and drugs · mental health. In this fully revised and expanded edition, leading adolescent psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg and researcher Elly Robinson also discuss the single most prolific and influential factor of our times – technology. If you feel like you’re losing control when it comes to parenting your daughter, it's time to grab back the reins.


Tweenhood

Tweenhood

Author: Melanie Kennedy

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2018-10-30

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1788316630

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A powerful female, pre-adolescent, consumer demographic has emerged in tandem with girls becoming more visible in popular culture since the 1990s. Yet the cultural anxiety that this has caused has received scant academic attention. In Tweenhood, Melanie Kennedy rectifies this and examines mainstream, pre-adolescent girls' films, television programmes and celebrities from 2004 onwards, including A Cinderella Story (2004), Hannah Montana (2006) and Camp Rock (2008). Her book forges a dialogue between post-feminism, film and television, celebrity and most importantly; the figure of the tween. Kennedy examines how these media texts, which are so key to tween culture, address and construct their target audience by helping them to 'choose' an appropriately feminine identity. Tweenhood then, she argues, is transient and a discursive construct whose unpacking highlights the deification of celebrity and femininity within its culture.


A History of Charisma

A History of Charisma

Author: J. Potts

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-09-04

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 0230244831

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This book traces the history of the word 'charisma', and the various meanings assigned to it, from its first century origins in Christian theology to its manifestations in twenty-first century politics and culture, while considering how much of the word's original religious meaning persists in the contemporary secular understanding.


Reasons for Living

Reasons for Living

Author: Marisa L. Crawford

Publisher: Aust Council for Ed Research

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13: 0864316135

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Reasons for Living begins by exploring the development and psychological function of meaning, identity and spirituality in the lives of young people. This exploration can contribute significantly to the professional background of those engaged in the education and care of youth in various contexts. The book then focuses on what it means to educate young people in meaning, identity and spirituality. Implications are considered for three school contexts: the spiritual and moral dimension to the general curriculum in public and independent schools; religious education in religious schools; and state-based Religion Studies courses. Reasons for Living makes a much needed contribution to the philosophy of education by discussing the links between education and young people's spiritual and moral development. It also provides new insights and approaches to values education and religious education. Areas of fundamental importance in Australian education have long been held back not only by the gap between theory and practice, but also by the very complexities of young people's personal development in contemporary Western Culture. Reasons for Living offers a constructive and practical way forward.


Parenting is Forever

Parenting is Forever

Author: Dr Elizabeth Green

Publisher: UWA Publishing

Published: 2017-11-01

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 1760802883

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'Believe and trust in your children. But most of all, be kind.' Parents ask, 'Why are children so anxious?', 'Has my child got autism?', 'How do I calm a screaming baby, yelling child, or angry teenager?', and 'What can I do when my child wants to die?' Anxiety, autism, ADHD, and learning problems make school hard. Depression, self-harm, cyberbullying, and eating disorders are part of our complex lives. Stress, busyness, and a digital world changes parenting. Parenting is Forever reflects the ongoing conversations of a paediatrician with those who care for children. It is influenced by her experience as a parent and from helping more than 30,000 families over twenty-five years. Dr Elizabeth Green shares her practical tips for navigating the developmental stages of childhood. From before birth, through early childhood and adolescence, to adulthood. Parenting is not a competition. It's okay to fail and try again. That's what makes us better parents.


Young People and Pornography

Young People and Pornography

Author: M. Mulholland

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-07

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1137326190

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Mulholland offers a scholarly, yet wholly accessible, critical engagement with young people's negotiation with the pornification of culture. This work foregrounds the affective dynamics in young people's institutional and everyday sexual peer cultures.


The Boy with Big, Big Feelings

The Boy with Big, Big Feelings

Author: Britney Winn Lee

Publisher: Beaming Books

Published: 2019-08-20

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1506480225

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Meet a boy with feelings so big that they glow from his cheeks, spill out of his eyes, and jump up and down on his chest. When a loud truck drives by, he cries. When he hears a joke, he bursts with joy. When his loved ones are having a hard day, he feels their emotions as if they were his own. The boy tries to cope by stuffing down his feelings, but with a little help and artistic inspiration, the boy realizes his feelings are something to be celebrated. Written by debut picture book author Britney Winn Lee and boldly illustrated by Jacob Souva, The Boy with Big, Big Feelings is relatable for any child, but especially for children experiencing anxiety and extreme emotions, or who have been diagnosed with autism or as a Highly Sensitive Person.