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Reaching Out: A Suicide Prevention Workshop
Many teens who attempt suicide will tell a friend beforehand. This video and Teacher’s Resource Book are adapted from a classroom workshop led by Dr. Sonia Luckey,...
View Product DetailsConstantly Connected: Managing Social Media Addiction
This program examines the world of Facebook, Instagram, and other social media sites to help kids understand why it’s so easy to get addicted to all-day, all-night...
View Product DetailsCombating Social Isolation and Loneliness
When real life connections are lost to virtual connections, social isolation and loneliness can happen. This program looks at the reasons why so many young people feel...
View Product DetailsControlling Anger Before It Controls You
Anger is a normal human emotion. Healthy anger motivates you to speak up, solve problems, and bring about needed change. However, unhealthy and uncontrolled anger can...
View Product DetailsStraight Talk about Sexting and Messaging
True life stories offer cautionary tales about the dangers of sexting and anonymous messaging on cell phones and on social media. Students will learn that privacy is not...
View Product DetailsEssential Health: A High School Print/Video Curriculum
We are proud to present our newest high school health product–a full semester Health Curriculum that gives high school health teachers everything they need for a full...
View Product DetailsOverloaded: Ten Ways to Deal with Stress
Surprisingly, most stress-burdened teens are not aware of proven strategies they can use to control stress. On-camera teens briefly describe the major stressors they...
View Product DetailsHigh Anxiety: Causes, Symptoms, Help
In this video, a diverse group of teens who are dealing with anxiety, plus two adolescent psychologists, discuss the types of things that cause anxiety in young people;...
View Product DetailsThe Nine Signs of Internet Addiction
The purpose of this program is to raise awareness of the growing problem of internet and cell phone addiction. Several teens describe their experiences of playing...
View Product DetailsTen Ways to Stay Safe on the Internet
Digitally smart teens need to understand and avoid the consequences of putting very private personal information and photos onto social networking sites, email, chat...
View Product DetailsDanger 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 DetailsSelf Inflicted A Video about Non Suicidal Self-Injury
Self Inflicted is an up close and intimate portrait of NSSI (Non Suicidal Self-Injury.) NSSI is the purposeful destruction of one’s own bodily tissues in an effort to...
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 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 DetailsStress: The Good, the Bad, and the Healthy
One-third of all teens feel some negative stress on a daily basis. But not all stress is bad. A young gymnast describes how a certain amount of stress helps him perform...
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 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 DetailsMaking Good Choices: Keys to Good Decisions
Kids today have a lot of important decisions to make. Should I drink alcohol or smoke pot? Should I cheat on a test? Should I inform on a friend? This program introduces...
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 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 DetailsChoose Not to Use
Choose Not to Use is a unique teen substance abuse program videotaped with a live cast of teen performers as well as a real police officer, who share their real and...
View Product DetailsRisky Behavior: The Dark Side of Bad Choices
Many teens are involved in risky behaviors such as illegal drug use, promiscuity, carrying weapons, and dangerous automobile use. A recent Centers for Disease Control...
View Product DetailsDrama Queens and Tough Guys: Helping Teens Handle Emotions
Intense emotions are part of every teen’s life. Too often, however, these emotions spill over into “dramas” with groups of kids reacting to and escalating the...
View Product DetailsBad Friendships: Doing More Harm than Good
It is often true in life that we are judged by the company we keep. For middle-schoolers, finding a healthy group of friends is especially important. This program calls...
View Product DetailsStopping the Pain: Teenage Self-Injury
The number of adolescents who participate in acts of self-injury is growing exponentially. The forms and severity of self-injury can vary, although the most...
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