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Help your children develop essential social skills including groups, one-on-one interactions, and virtual communication with these 150 easy, fun activities to teach your kids how to socially succeed. From taking turns to making eye contact to staying engaged during conversations, developing appropriate social skills is an important factor for kids to be able to succeed in school and life in general. But how can you tell if your child is really making progress while you read the same stories, have the same conversations, and chaperone the same playdates? The answer is to add some variety to your child's daily activities with these 150 exercises specially designed to keep your child (and their friends) entertained, all while teaching them effective social skills. In Social Skills for Kids, you'll learn everything you need to know about how social skills develop in children and what you can do to support their growth.
Publication Date 
2021
ISBN 
9781507215753
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2.0000
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Journalist Phil Barker unpacks the myth of the 'Man Box' and Australian masculinity. The performance of being a man, from the moment we open our eyes, until we gasp our last breath, is damaging us, and those around us. Phil Barker has written thousands of words about being a man in these strange and terrible times. As a journalist, he has spent years investigating the modern epidemics of suicide, domestic violence, pornography and misogyny, but also the essential bonds of male friendship, fatherhood and men's relationships with women. During this time, Phil found himself seeing what it is to 'be a man' in a completely new light. Men are forced into a performance of masculinity that is suffocating, limiting and damaging. The Revolution of Man shows us how to rethink what it means to be a man and urges men to reconnect with their emotions so they, and the people they love, can start leading happier, healthier and more meaningful lives.
Publication Date 
2019
ISBN 
9781760528911
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1.4142
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From the dad who created the viral tweet supporting his son wearing nail polish, this essential parenting guide shares 36 parenting tips for battling gender norms, bringing down "man up" culture, and helping sons realise their potential. Our boys are in a crisis. Toxic masculinity and tough guy-ism are on display daily from our leaders, and we see anger, dysfunction, violence, and depression in young men who are suffocated by harmful social codes. Our young sons are told to stop throwing like a girl. They hear phrases like "man up" when they cry. They are told "boys will be boys" when they behave badly. The "Girl Power" movement has encouraged women to be whoever and do whatever they want, but that sentiment is not often extended to boys. Just watch the bullying when boys try ballet, paint their fingernails, or play with a doll. But we can treat this problem and the power lies in the hands of parents. It's not only possible to raise boys who aren't emotionally stifled and shoved into stereotypical gender boxes; it's vital if we want a generation of men who can express their emotions, respect women, and help nurse society back to a halfway healthy place. We can reframe manhood. From Aaron Gouveia, who gained viral fame after tweeting his support for his son's painted fingernails (and who knows toxic masculinity very well), learn practical and actionable tips such as: -Don't accept different standards for mums and dads -Teach boys that "girl" is not an insult and retire phrases like "boys will be boys"--Show boys that expressing their emotions and being physical is a good thing -Let boys pursue nontraditional interests and hobbies -Talk to boys about consent and privilege -Model healthy and respectful relationships for boys to emulate Penned with equal parts humour, biting snark, and lived advice, Raising Boys to Be Good Men is the essential parenting guide for raising sons to realise their potential outside the box.
Publication Date 
2020
ISBN 
9781510749412
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0.8944
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A documentary about the contemporary obsession with body size and shape. Under the coercive powers of consumerism and the mass media, women have come to view their bodies as marketable objects. Paradoxically this is going on precisely at the point where women face serious challenges of self-definition as they orientate themselves within the world of work.
Publication Date 
1990
UPC 
RON630
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0.7071
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Publication Date 
2007
ISBN 
9781855032521
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0.6030
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Publication Date 
2007
ISBN 
9780415353731 9780415333269 9780203412930
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0.5345
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Middle school is an essential time to learn and practice social skills, including how to get along with others, talk about hard things, be an ally, and a good friend. In What Can I Say?, Catherine Newman, author of the bestseller How to Be a Person, provides supportive guidance and instruction to help kids establish or and maintain meaningful relationships and effective communication with friends, teachers, family members, and others in their communities. Talking the talk can be tricky, and every page of this super-useful book provides easy, accessible scripts and guidance on the right thing to say in all kinds of situations, from how to be inclusive, listen, give advice, argue, stick up for yourself, and ask for help to how to turn down a date, express sympathy, deal with offensive comments, respond to bullying, and be trustworthy. Humorous, graphic-style illustrations that play our familiar scenarios reinforce Newman's friendly, non-judgmental tone and her commitment to helping kids develop the skills to express themselves clearly while showing empathy, care, and generosity towards others.
Publication Date 
2022
ISBN 
9781635864342
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0.4851
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This is an hilarious story of a boy with an unusual problem. Now you see him, now you don't - an action-packed adventure about a boy who just wants to blend in. Even before all this happened I had never been like the other kids. I tried not to be seen. If I climbed a tree or hid among the bins, no one could find me. 'Where's What's His Name?' they'd say...Then, one weekend, I got what I wanted. First, I blended in with things. But on the second day I changed...I mean, really changed.
Publication Date 
2016
ISBN 
9781760290856 9781743369289
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0.4000
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When did we stop wanting to grow up? Why are we reaching out less and complaining more? What has sparked our growing skittishness at everyday annoyances, and what's behind our frequent talk of 'special' and 'deserving'? What Happens to Our Kids When We Fail to Grow Up?, by author Maggie Hamilton, explains how to recognise when the child in us comes out to play, from wanting to be rescued all the time to relying on others to do the heavy lifting. With clear-eyed analysis, Hamilton provides insightful ideas and practical tools to make us less escapist and more resilient, and to better prime our kids for health, happiness and independence in this complex world.
Publication Date 
2022
ISBN 
9781922626936
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0.3162
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