In this game you win (or lose) years of your life, depending on how you answer questions about high-risk behaviors. Players must answer real life questions about drug and alcohol use, tobacco, sexual behavior, violence awareness and more.
Arnold has lots of things that make him angry, but when he expresses his anger in inappropriate ways, he just gets into more trouble. This book helps teach kids how specific anger management techniques can help them get along with peers as well as adults.
Nobody likes to be picked on and teased, and like Betty, young readers need to learn how to best respond when this happens. Based on emotional intelligence theory, this book gives kids specific ways to cope with bullying so that their rights are respected.
Life is hard when you are anxious and afraid, and Catherine is well aware of this. But when she learns ways to self-calm and face her fears, she gains confidence and self-esteem.