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Peer Pressure in the Middle School...


Peer Pressure Reversal

by Sharon Scott (1997, HDR Press, 14.95)
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Includes 25 tips on how to tone down society's negative impact on children, ways to help kids select appropriate friends, how to bolster kids' self-esteem and good decision-making, over 100 sure-fire refusal lines that kids can use at a moment's notice, and much more. Grades 6-12. [6” x 9”...233 pages]


How to Say No and Keep Your Friends

by Sharon Scott (1997, HDR Press, 14.95)
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This popular book has a message for young and older teens: “Don’t just fit in—stand out!” The author gives 125 great “refusal lines” for teens to use at a moment’s notice. Your students will find plenty of catchy ideas here to help them throughout their lives. A special section is devoted to the most serious peer pressure problems—tobacco, alcohol and other drugs, violence, and sexuality. Grades 6-12. [6” x 9”...161 pages]

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