Ready-Set-Grow!
Description
Emphasizes that people are unique in their physical characteristics, personality, and living situations.
How the series evolves
Books in this Series
You're one of a kind
Emphasizes that people are unique in their physical characteristics, personality, and living situations.
Using your head
Discusses thinking and learning and how curiosity and exploration aid in learning new things.
Handling your ups and downs
Discusses emotions and suggests ways to handle the comfortable and uncomfortable feelings everyone periodically has.
Saying what you mean
Explains verbal and nonverbal communication and describes ways to control what you say and how it is interpreted in order to develop and maintain productive relationships.
You're either one or the other
Highlights physical differences between males and females, identifies personality traits considered to be masculine or feminine, and emphasizes that "whole" persons have a mix of these personality traits.
Making Up Your Own Mind
Suggests six steps for making decisions and six steps for solving problems and includes practice situations.
Every Kid's Guide to Watching TV Intelligently (Living Skills)
Discusses some of the good and bad aspects of television and points out safety factors to observe while watching television, how to choose a suitable program, and how to adopt a critical approach to commercials.
A consumer's guide for kids
Explains what it means to be a consumer, how consumers are encouraged to buy, how to make purchases wisely, and how to return unwanted goods.
Tuff stuff
Examines in simple text and illustrations a variety of situations that cause varying degrees of emotional or physical trauma and how to deal with each.
Checking 'em out & sizing 'em up
Discusses opinions, how they are formed, how they can change, and how they affect the way people act. Explains when opinions are prejudices.
The nitty-gritty of family life
An introduction to the family, including relationships and roles of family members and rules and responsibilities that make family life healthy and happy.
Mine & yours
Lists the rights that children automatically have and explains the responsibilities that accompany these rights.
May I? Please? Thank you!
A handbook for treating other people with kindness and respect in everyday social situations.