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Based on the book
by the same name, Say Yes to No is a grassroots
campaign igniting community conversations around raising
healthy, self-reliant kids so they will be successful
in school and life. SYTN provides a lifetime of tools
and resources to parents and schools to help children
develop skills such as self-discipline, respect, integrity,
the ability to delay gratification, and a host of
other crucial character traits they need to be successful.
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Why Kids--of All Ages--Need to Hear It and
Ways Parents Can Say It |
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Price: $14.00 (Softcover)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pub. Date: September 2007
ISBN-13: 9780743289207
Psychologist Dr. David Walsh (Why Do
They Act That Way?), president and founder
of the National Institute on Media and the
Family, tackles a tough subject in this
book on how parents can say "no"
to their kids and why they should. More.
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| WHY
Do They Act That Way?: A Survival Guide
to the Adolescent Brain for You and Your
Teen |
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Price: $13.95 (Softcover)
Publisher: Free Press
Pub. Date: May 2005
ISBN-10: 0743260775
ISBN-13: 978-0743260770
In this national bestseller, acclaimed,
award-winning psychologist Dr. David Walsh
explains exactly what happens to the human
brain on the path from childhood into adolescence
and adulthood. Revealing the latest scientific
findings in easy-to-understand terms, Dr.
Walsh shows why moodiness, quickness to
anger and to take risks, miscommunication,
fatigue, territoriality, and other familiar
teenage behavior problems are so common
-- all are linked to physical changes and
growth in the adolescent brain. More.
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| WHY
Do They Act That Way?: A Survival Guide
to the Adolescent Brain for You and Your
Teen |
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Price: $23.00 (Hardcover)
Publisher: Free Press
Pub. Date: May 2005
In this national bestseller, acclaimed,
award-winning psychologist Dr. David Walsh
explains exactly what happens to the human
brain on the path from childhood into adolescence
and adulthood. Revealing the latest scientific
findings in easy-to-understand terms, Dr.
Walsh shows why moodiness, quickness to
anger and to take risks, miscommunication,
fatigue, territoriality, and other familiar
teenage behavior problems are so common
-- all are linked to physical changes and
growth in the adolescent brain. More.
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