Check out this great video for sharing with daughters and talking about beauty pressures. As adults, we know that seeing isn’t necessarily believing, but it’s amazing (read: sad) how much kids buy in to what they see in the media.
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How to Be Angry honors the experience of anger in a young person's life and gives kids a set of skills for expressing it constructively. Suitable for use with kids aged 5 - 18, How to Be Angry is packed with engaging activities, discussions, realistic scenarios, and skill building opportunities.
–Excellent ideas for working in a school setting!
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