https://www.consciousgood.com/bully-speech-happy-movie/
Teen self help books on self image, body image, productivity, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Books-Self-Esteem-Teens-Young-Adults/zgbs/books/171187
January 17, 2016
From "Family First Aid" website:
While some teens can cope with these events better than others, almost all teens will benefit from talking to a counselor about them. Sometimes a teen’s behavior will indicate that there is a serious problem that requires teen therapy. Some of these negative behaviors are:
While some teens can cope with these events better than others, almost all teens will benefit from talking to a counselor about them. Sometimes a teen’s behavior will indicate that there is a serious problem that requires teen therapy. Some of these negative behaviors are:
- Suicidal thoughts and behaviors. These may include talking, joking, drawing, or writing about suicide or death, giving away cherished possessions, or expressing feelings that they are worthless or that things would be better without them. If you or someone you know is feeling suicidal, call 911 or a suicide hotline or get medical help immediately.
- Symptoms of depression, like being withdrawn, lack of appetite, sleeping very little or more than 9 hours per night, loss of interest in things they once enjoyed, neglecting personal hygiene, or crying for no reason or seeming sad for longer than two weeks.
- Violent behavior, harming or threatening to harm themselves or others, including animals
- Suddenly gaining or losing a lot of weight, which could indicate a life-threatening eating disorder
- Extreme, rapid changes in moods or personality, or drastic changes that last more than six weeks
- Running away from home
- Illegal activities
- Behavior problems at school
- Using tobacco, drugs, or alcohol
- A sudden change in friends
- Risky sexual behavior or sexual promiscuity
- Other risky or dangerous behavior
- Noticeable changes in school performance or attendance
- Understand why their behaviors are negative, and how to cope better
- Recognize and change negative thoughts that may cause or trigger their behaviors
- Find better ways to solve problems
- Learn better social skills
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http://www.keepinspiring.me/how-to-live-life-to-the-fullest/
1. Check off list of both tasks and fun stuff
2. Write down Goals
3. No "shoulda, woulda, couldas"
4. Watch out for the other guy
5. Maintain appropriate self-control
6. Keep it positive
1. Check off list of both tasks and fun stuff
2. Write down Goals
3. No "shoulda, woulda, couldas"
4. Watch out for the other guy
5. Maintain appropriate self-control
6. Keep it positive