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Danger Behind the Wheel: The Facts about Distracted Driving
This powerful program emphasizes the dangers of driving distractions—applying makeup, eating, changing radio channels but most of all, talking or texting via cell...
View Product DetailsMe and My 500 "Friends": Staying Safe on Social Networks
This timely program provides teens with an essential safety primer on using social networks such as Facebook. Through interviews with experts and real-life young people,...
View Product DetailsCurriculum in a Box: Career Options and Opportunities
This comprehensive curriculum gives you a powerful set of tools to help prepare students for the world of work. Nine live-action videos, dozens of worksheets and class...
View Product DetailsComing Out: What Every Teen (Gay and Straight) Needs to Know
According to a recent national poll, approximately 5% of America's high school students (3 to 4 million students) identify themselves as lesbian or gay. "Coming out", or...
View Product DetailsFlirting or Hurting? When Is It Okay, When Is It Harassment?
Even for adults, it can be challenging to figure out what actions and words constitute flirting and what behaviors cross the boundaries into sexual harassment. For...
View Product DetailsDangerous Decisions: Learning to Think Before You Act
Teens today are exposed to many risks—the ready availability of drugs, tobacco and alcohol; pressure to have sex; dangers on the Internet; inexperienced, drowsy and...
View Product DetailsDying High 2: Real Stories of Drugged Driving
The original award-winning Dying High gave viewers an unblinking look at what happens when teens overdose on alcohol or other drugs. This new program moves onto the...
View Product DetailsBlow-Ups and Rages: Learning to Manage Your Anger
Anger is a natural response to many of life’s most troubling situations, but all too often explosions of teen anger can be harmful and hurtful. Hostility and anger can...
View Product DetailsWorkplace Etiquette: Why Being Polite Counts on the Job
There’s a right way and a wrong way to behave in the workplace. Doing things the wrong way can result in getting fired. Doing things the right way can result in job...
View Product DetailsCurriculum in a Box: Succeeding in Middle School
This portable curriculum library is designed to help your students confront many of the emotional and social changes that accompany early adolescence. Each unit examines...
View Product DetailsAdvertising, the Media and Your Health
Today’s teens are often labeled Generation M because of the extent that media saturates their lives. This program examines how different forms of media encourage young...
View Product DetailsConnect the Dots: How School Skills Become Work Skills
Students often ask why they need to learn things that seem irrelevant to their futures in the workplace. This program helps answer that question by exploring the...
View Product DetailsSocial Skills for Life: Managing Strong Emotions
Using a fast-paced, entertaining blend of short dramatic situations and animated cartoons, the program helps students deal with strong emotions. Students see how the...
View Product DetailsNow What? Non-College Opportunities for High School Graduates
College is not the only choice for students, but students who do not choose college still need to think about and plan for the future. Program provides a step-by-step...
View Product DetailsWhat Does It Mean to Be a Good Friend?
This program, featuring real kid-on-the-street interviews, fun animation and typical scenarios of friendship dilemmas, will help your students learn new tips for...
View Product DetailsWhat is Love? What is Sex?
For young adults, it is easy to fall into the trap of believing that love equals sex. At the same time that many teens are struggling to learn what it means to be in a...
View Product DetailsGetting In: The Truth about College Admissions
Follow four real teens as they navigate the college application process—developing a solid college list, filling out applications and, hopefully, getting into their...
View Product DetailsYour Reputation: Enhancing It, Repairing It
For middle schoolers, fitting in, being popular, having friends, and getting along with teachers is all important. Whether they are aware of it or not, the opinions and...
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