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Life Lists for Teens: Tips, Steps, Hints, and How-tos for Growing Up, Getting Along, Learning, and Having Fun
Life Lists for Teens Tips Steps Hints and Howtos for Growing Up Getting Along Learning and Having Fun
Author: Pamela Espeland
THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. More than 200 lists cover a variety of topics, from succeeding in school to getting along with others, from dreaming dreams to setting goals.
ISBN-13: 9781435280038
ISBN-10: 1435280032
Publication Date: 5/16/2008
Pages: 264
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Every teen needs a copy of this book, not because it will make your life easier, but because it will at least make it simpler and more organized. Filled with sections on Health & Wellness, Getting Along, Staying Safe, School & Learning, Going Online, Planning Ahead, Saving the World, Focus On You, and Just for Fun, there is a ton of information just waiting in LIFE LISTS FOR TEENS.

Some of my favorite lists include:

1) 17 Ways to Manage Stress
2) 20 Ways to Tell if a Relationship is Unhealthy
3) A Bill of Rights for Children of Divorce
4) 12 Suicide Warning Signs
5) 19 Note-Taking Tips
6) The Student Bill of Rights
7) 7 Things You Should Know About Online Privacy
8) 10 Tips for Procrastinators
9) 10 Reasons Why You Need Self-Esteem
10) 12 Reasons to Write
11) 13 Things You Can Do to Promote Diversity

Overall, this is a great book for teens, pre-teens, and even parents. A helpful handbook to daily life!