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- The teen's guide to social media...& mobile devices : 21 tips to wise posting in an insecure world / by McKee, Jonathan R.(Jonathan Ray),1970-author.(CARDINAL)671613;
Includes bibliographical references.The Teen's Guide to Social Media & Mobile Devices will help you navigate the digital world with 21 refreshingly honest and humorous tips that will not only inform, but that also just might change the way you think about your social media interaction.
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Social media; Online social networks; Social media; Smartphones; Social media.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Screen kids : 5 relational skills every child needs in a tech-driven world / by Chapman, Gary D.,1938-author.(CARDINAL)506765; Pellicane, Arlene,1971-author.(CARDINAL)500304;
Includes bibliographical references."Today, children spend more time interacting with screens and less time playing outside or interacting with family. Screen Kids will empower you to make positive changes. This newly revised edition features the latest research and interactive assessments, so you can best confront the issues technology creates in your home"--
- Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Technology and children.; Internet and children.; Internet addiction in adolescence.; Interpersonal relations in children.; Christian ethics.; Health;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 9
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- How to say no and keep your friends : peer pressure reversal for teens and preteens / by Scott, Sharon.(CARDINAL)747766;
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- Subjects: Adolescent psychology.; Social interaction.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Kids & bullying [sound recording] audiobooks for conversation / by Asher, Jay.; Monte, Kaitlin.; Listening Library.(CARDINAL)715495;
Presentation by Kaitlin Monte and question and answer session with Jay Asher. Excerpts of 11 recommended audiobooks that speak to the topic of bullying for young people in various age groups read by 11 different readers.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Bullying in schools; Bullying; Interpersonal conflict in children.; Interpersonal relations in children.; Social interaction in children.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Kaguya-sama : Love is war. [manga] by Akasaka, Aka,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)679821; Kimura, Tomoko,translator(CARDINAL)801724; Roman, Annette,adapter.(CARDINAL)537984; Dutro,Steve,letterer,illustrator.;
Two high school geniuses scheme to get the other to confess their love first.Rated T, Teen.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Romance comics.; Young adult fiction.; High school students; Teenagers; Man-woman relationships; Dating (Social customs); Social interaction; Student government; Social media; Gifted persons; Interpersonal relations; Graphic novels; Social media.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Popular : finding happiness and success in a world that cares too much about the wrong kinds of relationships / by Prinstein, Mitchell J.,1970-author.(CARDINAL)345055;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Popular examines why popularity plays such a key role in our development and, ultimately, how it still influences our happiness and success today. In many ways--some even beyond our conscious awareness--those old dynamics of our youth continue to play out in every business meeting, every social gathering, in our personal relationships, and even how we raise our children. Our popularity even affects our DNA, our health, and our mortality in fascinating ways we never previously realized. More than childhood intelligence, family background, or prior psychological issues, research indicates that it's how popular we were in our early years that predicts how successful and how happy we grow up to be. But it's not always the conventionally popular people who fare the best, for the simple reason that there is more than one type of popularity--and many of us still long for the wrong one. As children, we strive to be likable, which can offer real benefits not only on the playground but throughout our lives. In adolescence, though, a new form of popularity emerges, and we suddenly begin to care about status, power, influence, and notoriety--research indicates that this type of popularity hurts us more than we realize. Realistically, we can't ignore our natural human social impulses to be included and well-regarded by others, but we can learn how to manage those impulses in beneficial and gratifying ways. Popular relies on the latest research in psychology and neuroscience to help us make the wisest choices for ourselves and for our children, so we may all pursue more meaningful, satisfying, and rewarding relationships."--Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Influence (Psychology); Interpersonal relations; Popularity; Popularity; Social interaction.; Social psychology.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- A beginner's guide on parenting children with ADHD : a modern approach to understand and lead your hyperactive child to success / by Bass, Richard,author.(CARDINAL)860805;
Includes bibliographical references."From explosive to outstanding: how to confidently raise children with ADHD in the 21st century. If you want your kid to thrive in school and at home and become a prosperous adult, you'll need to implement modern approaches in your parenting style. This guide, containing a wealth of knowledge and tools, will help you do just that. In A Beginner's Guide on Parenting Children with ADHD, you'll discover: How to know if your child has ADHD-- and a guide on getting the proper medical attention to avoid misdiagnosis -- The silver lining to ADHD: learn the strengths that come with ADHD and how to help your child harness them -- Aggression and anger outburst coaching guide for kids with ADHD to prevent uncomfortable moments in public -- How to get your teen to listen to you more, follow household rules, and do chores without supervision -- Steps to helping your child manage their "big feelings" and deal with emotions positively -- Medications and alternative treatment options for kids with ADHD -- How to teach your little one compassion and social skills so that they can interact better with their peers and avoid getting isolated -- How to foster consistency in your child's schoolwork and homework to ensure they do well academically -- Simple tactics and lifestyle changes you can implement at home to help improve your child's ADHD behavior for good. And much more-- As a parent, raising a child with ADHD is not a burden, and it shouldn't feel like one. With the right tools and knowledge, you'll be equipped to parent your little one and see them off to live alone, achieve immense success, and chase their dreams when the time comes. It's time to shake off the fear of feeling like an inadequate parent and learn everything there is to know about raising kids with ADHD. Discover how you can bring up brilliant and successful kids."--Back cover.
- Subjects: Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.; Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adolescence.; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adolescence; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adolescence; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in adolescence; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Popular : the power of likability in a status-obsessed world / by Prinstein, Mitchell J.,1970-author.(CARDINAL)345055;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The adult playground : where popularity still matters -- Boorish bully or likable leader : there's more than one type of popularity -- The problems with popularity : what's wrong with what we want? -- Herds and headaches : how our bodies are programmed to care about popularity -- The popularity boomerang : how we create the world we live in -- Our high school legacy : how we can conquer the prom queen today -- Clicks and cliques : what's not to "like"? -- Parenting for popularity : can Mom and Dad make a difference, and should they? -- Most likely to succeed : choosing the type of popularity we want."Popular examines why popularity plays such a key role in our development and, ultimately, how it still influences our happiness and success today. In many ways -- some even beyond our conscious awareness -- those old dynamics of our youth continue to play out in every business meeting, every social gathering, in our personal relationships, and even how we raise our children. Our popularity even affects our DNA, our health, and our mortality in fascinating ways we never previously realized. More than childhood intelligence, family background, or prior psychological issues, research indicates that it's how popular we were in our early years that predicts how successful and how happy we grow up to be. But it's not always the conventionally popular people who fare the best, for the simple reason that there is more than one type of popularity -- and many of us still long for the wrong one. As children, we strive to be likable, which can offer real benefits not only on the playground but throughout our lives. In adolescence, though, a new form of popularity emerges, and we suddenly begin to care about status, power, influence, and notoriety -- research indicates that this type of popularity hurts us more than we realize. Realistically, we can't ignore our natural human social impulses to be included and well-regarded by others, but we can learn how to manage those impulses in beneficial and gratifying ways."--Amazon.com.
- Subjects: Popularity.; Social interaction.; Social psychology.; Influence (Psychology);
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- 180 seconds : a novel / by Park, Jessica,author.(CARDINAL)608425;
After a life spent bouncing from one foster home to the next, Allison is determined to keep others at arm's length. Adopted at sixteen, she knows better than to believe in the permanence of anything. But as she begins her third year in college, she finds it increasingly difficult to disappear into the white noise pouring from her earbuds. One unsuspecting afternoon, Allison is roped into a social experiment just off campus. Suddenly, she finds herself in front of a crowd, forced to interact with a complete stranger for 180 seconds. Neither she, nor Esben Baylor, the dreamy social media star seated opposite her, is prepared for the outcome. When time is called, the intensity of the experience overwhelms Allison and Esben in a way that unnerves and electrifies them both. With a push from her oldest friend, Allison embarks on a journey to find out if what she and Esben shared is the real thing -- and if she can finally trust in herself, in others, and in love.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Women college students; Man-woman relationships; Ex-foster children;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- The employed mother in America / by Nye, F. Ivan(Francis Ivan),1918-(CARDINAL)126573;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Parental power relations and the division of household tasks -- Family variables -- Rural employment and husbands and wives -- Dominance and the working wife -- Marital interaction -- The husband-wife relationship -- Maternal mental health -- Personal satisfaction -- Feelings of adjustment -- Adjustment to children -- Recreation and community -- Employers' attitudes toward working mothers -- Adjustment of the mother: summary and a frame of reference.The socio-cultural setting -- The decision to work -- Commitment to work -- Dependence and independence in children -- Anxiety and anti-social behavior in preschool children -- Mother's enjoyment of work and effects on the child -- Personality characteristics of children -- Effects on rural children -- Personalities of children and child-rearing attitudes of mothers -- The adjustment of adolescent children -- Employment and the adolescent -- Adolescent roles: rural-urban differentials -- Mother substitutes -- Effects of children: summary and discussion
- Subjects: Mothers; Mothers.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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