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The Book of No Worries

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This essential guide covers a multitude of worries and anxieties that a young person may face while growing up – from peer pressure to puberty and all the worries in between. This friendly and funny book aims to reassure tweens that their worries and fears are normal and offers practical tips for managing anxiety and stress, such as practicing mindfulness and meditation.
Children over 10 often have to deal with a bigger, scarier school, and increased pressure to study and get good grades while making and maintaining friendships. Add to that the non-stop nature of social media and the added pressure that it brings, and it's no surprise anxiety and depression is on the increase. From problems at school to relationship woes, body image issues to troubles at home, all worries are recognised and case studies and questions from 'real-life' anonymous readers offer positive tips and advice to help young people survive angst and stress that can bring them down.
Among the other topics covered:

  • Bullying
  • Drugs and alcohol
  • Separation and divorce
  • Sex and sexuality
  • Unrequited love and being dumped
  • Focusing on the emotional wellbeing and mental health of tweens, this survival guide to help young people cope with the worries and anxieties of growing up is full of thoughtful and humorous illustrations and provides sensitive treatment of difficult issues.

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        February 15, 2019
        Grades 5-8 "Keep calm and read these tips" could be the unofficial mantra of this guide for tackling one of life's toughest times: middle school. With an emphasis on healthy emotional and physical well-being, the upbeat, conversational text starts with an introduction to worry and how mindfulness can make positive changes and alleviate stress, before delving into topics on the minds of most middle-schoolers. From homework, bullying, and social media to divorce, drugs, and body image, information is presented in double-page spreads that feature simple yet age-appropriate descriptions and advice, especially on subjects related to puberty, relationships, mental health, and sexuality. Other features comprise common questions and answers, first-person stories, and sidebars. Tweens will also appreciate the succinct lists, including examples of peer pressure, ways to cope with being dumped, and how to avoid gender stereotypes. Cartoon-style illustrations of adolescents from diverse racial, religious, and ability backgrounds reinforce that these are common concerns among all young people. Concluding support resources round out this approachable "survival guide" for tweens concerned about growing up.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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