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Frequently asked questions about when a friendship ends / by Levin, Judith(Judith N.),1956-(CARDINAL)674237;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What does it take to be a friend? -- Why do friendships end? -- Can this friendship be saved? -- How do I move on? -- How do I make new friends?.
Subjects: Friendship in adolescence.; Interpersonal relations in adolescence.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Peer mediation : agreeing on solutions / by Wandberg, Robert.(CARDINAL)705517;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Interpersonal conflict in adolescence.; Conflict management.; Interpersonal relations.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Introverts : insights and tips for teenagers / by Cognevich, Christie,1984-author.(CARDINAL)846504;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-228) and index.The long road back to my innermost self -- Exploring introversion -- Exploring the extroversion-introversion spectrum -- Exploring the science of personality -- Exploring the role of nature: personality and the brain -- Exploring the role of nurture: developing personality and the changing brain -- Exploring the role of personal choice: our motivations meet personality -- The problem with the extroversion ideal -- Brain stimulation, energy, and the introvert battery -- The hidden abilities of our highly-stimulated minds -- On normality, mental health, and our social connections -- On cultivating self-communication and self-relationships -- Exploring motivation, anticipation, and our projects and passions -- Building our quiet environments and creating a home base."Many introverted teenagers feel pressured to exhibit extroverted traits, while their vivid inner lives and intelligences go overlooked. This book explores the difficulties introverts may face while also highlighting how they can harness their unique abilities and skills to find success socially, academically, and in their future careers"--
Subjects: Self-help publications.; Young adult literature.; Introverts.; Adolescent psychology.; Interpersonal relations in adolescence.;
Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 11
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Learning to be! : personality development for you and your friends : "for early teens and others who are growing" / by Hawkins, Leo F.; North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service.(CARDINAL)164866;
Includes bibliographical references (page [4]).
Subjects: Adolescent psychology.; Interpersonal relations in adolescence.; Self-perception in adolescence.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
On-line resources: Suggest title for digitization;
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How to win friends and influence people for teen girls / by Carnegie, Donna Dale,author.(CARDINAL)472227;
Lose the negative energy -- Tell people how great they are -- Making friends -- Everyone has wants and needs -- Just listen -- You can't win an argument -- Admit your mistakes -- Putting it all together: How to be a leader and get the best from yourself and others."How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls has become the go-to guidebook for girls as they navigate their teenage years. Discover the best ways to build emotional intelligence, create strong friendships and fulfilling romantic relationships, manage social media, defuse arguments, and make self-defining choices. Based on the timeless classic How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie and presented by Dale's daughter, this fully revised edition brings time-tested lessons to the next generation of young women as they make lifelong friends and become amazing leaders. Filled with voices from girls across the country and packed with thought-provoking quizzes and questionnaires, How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls is a must-read for girls everywhere."--Page 4 of cover.
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Teenage girls; Interpersonal relations in adolescence.; Friendship in adolescence.; Success in adolescence.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Beyond texting : the fine art of face-to-face communication for teenagers / by Fine, Debra,author.(CARDINAL)672664;
Section 1 : Conquering the conversational basics. Booting up: why mastering conversational skills now will pay off later in life ; Logging on: opening yourself up ot others comes first ; Entering the chatroom: how to approach others and break the ice ; Surfing for more: simple ways to keep the conversation going ; Digging deeper: using open-ended questions to improve the quality of the conversation ; Crashing: eight ways to kill a conversation ; Logging off: tactful ways to end a conversation ; Sending instant messages: how your body language silently communicates with others ; Uploading honesty: how to impress others and remain true to yourself ; Rebooting your approach with adults: interacting with authority figures in ways that earn their respect ; Building firewalls: how to say "no" to peer pressure -- Section 2 : Dealing with difficult interactions. Deleting bullies from your life: how to quickly rid yourself of troublemakers ; Defriending "frienemies": eliminating the trauma of false friendships ; Choosing the right keywords for team play: cutting off confrontations by choosing your words carefully -- Section 3 : Managing the digital world. Mastering two domains: balancing online tools with your offline life ; Refreshing your approach to face time: using digital tools to create in-person connections ; Making romantic links: moving from the digital world to in-person romantic relationships -- Section 4 : Putting it all together. Hitting "send": putting your new skills to use out in the community.Describes how to develop the ability to have in-person conversations, offering practical advice on balancing real-world and online relationships and gaining confidence to speak up in personal, educational, and professional atmospheres.Target Age Group: 12 to 17.
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Conversation.; Oral communication.; Interpersonal communication in adolescence.; Interpersonal communication.; Interpersonal relations.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Feeling unloved? : girls dealing with feelings / by Kavanaugh, Dorothy,1969-(CARDINAL)467508;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is love? -- Flattened by a crush -- Getting to know you -- So... um... do you want to go out? -- Good?together -- A balancing act -- Feeling pressures, making choices -- Breaking up and starting over."Explores the emotion of love in young women and the best ways to deal with crushes, dating, relationships, and breakups. Includes real-life examples, quotes, facts, tips, and quizzes"--Provided by publisher.930L
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Interpersonal relations in adolescence.; Emotions in adolescence.; Teenage girls;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The ruby circle : a Bloodlines novel / by Mead, Richelle,author.(CARDINAL)356221;
With their romance exposed, Sydney and Adrian face the wrath of the Alchemists and the Moroi alike as Sydney hunts down a former nemesis and Adrian discovers a secret about spirit magic.HL790LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Romance fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Horror fiction.; Novels.; Young adult fiction.; Alchemists; Vampires; Interpersonal relations in adolescence;
Available copies: 16 / Total copies: 23
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King Dork, approximately / by Portman, Frank.(CARDINAL)472549;
With stitches in his head and after-effects from surgery, Tom Henderson finds some of his most deeply-held beliefs shattered, but, somehow, makes out with at least two girls by the end of tenth grade.1160L
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Interpersonal relations in adolescence; High schools; Schools;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Parents guide for smile and succeed for teens / by Manecke, Kirt,author.(CARDINAL)610251;
The Parent's Guide for Smile & Succeed for Teens will help you work with your tween, teen or young adult to grow their self-confidence and connections with other people. Whether your son or daughter is outgoing or introverted, the entertaining activities and engaging role-playing techniques will give them the boost they need to prepare for the working world. With the help of Manecke's feature-filled book, you'll once and for all reveal your young adult's true potential.
Subjects: Social skills in adolescence.; Success in business.; Success in adolescence.; Interpersonal relations.; Customer relations.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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