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No More Bullies Board Game
Ages 5-12. By Marcia and Max Nass. The No More Bullies board game is an entertaining and stimulating game that can help players learn how to handle bullies and stand up for themselves. Players will learn how to avoid being picked on, what to say to a bully, and who to talk to about the problem. Bullies will learn why they act the way they do and how they can handle their anger and frustrations without taking it out on someone else. This is a cooperative game in which all players must work together to get their possessions back from the bully, who has taken them. Players must also turn the "mean" bully on the board into a "reformed" bully - Mr. Nice Guy! - by covering him with puzzle pieces. 2-4 players./nContents: Game Board 28 Cool Off Cards 24 Talk About It Cards Die 8 Mr. Nice Guy Puzzle Pieces 4 Pawns 20 Possesion Cards (a ball and rope, a jacket, money, a watch, and a snack) Instructions/nThis board game is also part of the No More Bullies! Set.
Added: 4159 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 46.21
Views: 4928 | Comments: 0
     
Bounce Back Board Game: Children's Version - Ages 8-12
The Bounce Back Game aims to help children and teens become more aware of resiliency skills that may help them reduce and cope with the stress in their lives including: cooperation, optimism, empathy, strong values, honesty, creativity, flexibility and self-confidence. Children and teens learn to bounce back using these skills with everyday problems and more serious crises. This game will benefit all children and teens but caters most to those who are considered “at risk” for example children of divorce, children with learning or physical impairments, victims of abuse and trauma. The game includes 3 decks of cards that contain questions or problems as well as actions with the balls provided so the players can reduce or increase their stress-meter: Problem Cards, Crisis Cards and Bounce Back Cards. the game includes cards, balls, stress magnets, and 90 question cards. For 4 players. Children's version Ages: 8-12
Added: 4160 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 53.77
Views: 2182 | Comments: 0
     
Bounce Back Board Game: Teen Version - Ages 12+
The Bounce Back Game aims to help children and teens become more aware of resiliency skills that may help them reduce and cope with the stress in their lives including: cooperation, optimism, empathy, strong values, honesty, creativity, flexibility and self-confidence. Children and teens learn to bounce back using these skills with everyday problems and more serious crises. This game will benefit all children and teens but caters most to those who are considered “at risk” for example children of divorce, children with learning or physical impairments, victims of abuse and trauma. The game includes 3 decks of cards that contain questions or problems as well as actions with the balls provided so the players can reduce or increase their stress-meter: Problem Cards, Crisis Cards and Bounce Back Cards.
Added: 4161 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 53.77
Views: 1748 | Comments: 0
     
Ted's Story: Honouring Melissa
In the early morning hours of 1998 - after a night of heavy drinking, 21 year old, Ted Gross, was traveling northbound toward a major intersection. At that exact point in time, 21 year old, Melissa Hoeving, who had not been drinking, was traveling eastbound toward that same intersection. This is the story of what happened that morning and the months and years that followed. It is a must-see program for all teens. It will save lives!
Added: 4224 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 97.34
Views: 4382 | Comments: 0
Ten Signs of Relationship Abuse
Combining powerful interviews of battered and verbally abused teens with expert commentary, video delivers key facts about dating abuse. Emotional abuse includes isolation from friends, family, and outside activities; using insulting names or degrading terms; displaying jealousy and possessiveness; controlling a partner’s clothing choices and behavior; using excessive cell phone use to monitor behavior; and threatening self-harm to control behavior. Sexual and physical abuse includes extreme roughhousing; pushing, grabbing, restraining, and other violent behaviors that don't leave marks or bruises; touching a partner’s body in ways that make him/her feel uncomfortable; and making threats as a means of coercing a partner’s consent to sexual activity. Teen speakers and dating abuse experts offer helpful advice on how teens can get away from potentially unhealthy, dangerous relationships.
Added: 4224 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 197.02
Views: 2325 | Comments: 0
PeaceTalks Handling Dating Pressure and Harassment
Handling Dating Pressures and Harassment deals with the difficult issues of sexual harassment, sexual coercion, and date rape, which are occurring with surprising frequency in the nation's schools. Discussion outlines typical types of harassment and abuse which occur in the teen years, and successful strategies for dealing with verbal and physical attacks. Teens learn how to say no to abuse and the importance of building healthy positive relationships.
Added: 4228 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 135.51
Views: 1559 | Comments: 0
Real Life Teens: Drug Abuse Beyond Marijuana & Alcohol
This program talks directly to teens by real teens telling their own stories and experiences. It is designed to provoke thought and conversation amongst teens on difficult-to-discuss issues and show them that their problems and issues are shared by others.
Added: 4228 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 96.41
Views: 2263 | Comments: 0
Most Used, Most Abused Drugs: Tobacco Horror Picture Show
A student sends his younger brother a text message, saying he saw him out behind the school smoking with some other kids. Lil’ Bro tells him to back off and quit being a hypocrite, since he used to smoke too. But big brother doesn’t give up.
Added: 4230 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 124.78
Views: 1844 | Comments: 0
Most Used, Most Abused Drugs: Binge Drinking Blowout Show 2.
A cell phone text conversation informs us that Justin is dead after “passing out” playing “Hot Shots,” a drinking game. This texting conversation opens Binge Drinking Blowout, a “no-use” message documentary focusing on how excessive drinking affects young adults.
Added: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 129.24
Views: 2451 | Comments: 0
Most Used, Most Abused Drugs: Marijuana The Gateway Drug
Logan texts Lee the shocking news that Dana has been kicked out of school for smoking marijuana on campus. Lee thinks the school administration is wrong for making such a big deal since “it’s only weed.” Logan thinks Dana made a big mistake, risking everything by smoking pot./nThis typical debate between students leads this marijuana prevention video, with students who’ve learned the hard way passing on their knowledge that marijuana starts a lifestyle of drug use. Their first joint can lead students to hard drugs, prison, or even death. Former teen users beg students not to take that step.
Added: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 98.65
Views: 2118 | Comments: 0
Most Used, Most Abused Drugs: Smoking The Toxic Truth
A familiar exchange from teenagers about relationships opens Smoking the Toxic Truth, a tobacco prevention video that discourages young people from smoking. They meet Terry Jones, a larynx cancer patient struggling with the results of his choice to smoke.
Added: 4231 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 138.24
Views: 2013 | Comments: 0
Lookin' Out 4 U: Three Stories About Abusive Relationships
Presenting an honest and graphic picture of dating abuse, this DVD tells the story of three young women who are caught in unhealthy relationships. Their boyfriends say they are acting out of love and concern, even as they subject the girls to accusations, putdowns, domination, and disrespect.
Added: 4235 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 102.27
Views: 2304 | Comments: 0
Maple Ave More Than This: Body Image
Donnie turns to steroid abuse to help him "measure up" on the basketball court. Not long after, he finds his life slowly spinning our of control as his girlfriend, Angela tries in vain to help him kick his addiction. In the meantime, Angela is also struggling to convince her friends, Dara and Lucy, that, contrary to what they've read on the internet, anorexia and bulimia are not "lifestyle choices" but, instead, serious medical disorders.
Added: 4235 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 116.16
Views: 2119 | Comments: 0
Ethical Choices: Health Talk
Health Talk examines a range of complex health issues that young people face in today's society. This DVD takes a candid look at health topics affecting teenagers today. Moderator Kim Taylor-Thompson, associate professor of law at Stanford University, leads a panel of seven teenagers, along with two health education experts, and parents through a series of interconnected hypothetical situations. Based on real-life incidents, the hypotheticals focus on the story of Kim, a high school student who encounters a number of health issues such as stress and depression, the consequences of sexual behavior, and the risks of alcohol and substance abuse.
Added: 4237 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 164.51
Views: 2174 | Comments: 0
Everything You Need to Know About Substance Abuse
Drive home the message that if you use drugs you are risking your future and your life. Substances highlighted are tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, inhalants, stimulants, club drugs, and performance enhancing drugs.
Added: 4237 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 181.42
Views: 1706 | Comments: 0
Huffing: Latest Facts About Inhalant Abuse
This gripping program interweaves real stories of teens fighting their abuse of inhalants with interviews with a recovering former user and two families who lost children to inhalant abuse. A group of teens powerfully portrays the addictive nature of inhalants and clearly describes the damage to the body.
Added: 4237 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 191.01
Views: 2561 | Comments: 0
Legal But Deadly: Abusing Prescription Drugs
Prescription drugs like OxyContin, Ritalin, Xanax, Vicodin, and codeine-based cough syrup are making headlines around the nation as teens continue to abuse these "legal" drugs. This timely program highlights personal stories of teens that became addicted to prescription drugs and the resulting consequences.
Added: 4237 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 178.35
Views: 2979 | Comments: 0
Abusing Over the Counter Drugs
Explore the most common abuses of over-the-counter drugs. This program demonstrates the chemical, biological, and psychological damage that can result from abusing these readily available drugs. The story of Jennifer Darling, whose experimentation with DXM resulted in her death, brings relevance to the discussion.
Added: 4239 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 174.73
Views: 2661 | Comments: 0
Addiction and the Human Brain
Research has shown the effects of drug abuse are greater on the developing brain - putting teens at higher risk of addiction. Colorful illustrations and compelling computer animation reveal the changes to the brain caused by prolonged use of drugs.
Added: 4239 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 179.17
Views: 2055 | Comments: 0
Child Abuse: How to See It, How to Stop It
This important program examines the four different types of child abuse, which include physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and child neglect. It describes specific signs that suggest abuse and offers expert advice on how you can recognize a child who may be abused. Recognizing abuse is an important first step.
Added: 4239 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 127.87
Views: 3976 | Comments: 0
 
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