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How to Say No and Keep Your Friends: Peer Pressure Reversal for Teens and Preteens

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This practical book for teens and preteens is filled with helpful suggestions, true stories, lively cartoons, and proven effective skills for dealing with all kinds of negative peer pressure. All kids face difficult decisions at some point about things like cheating, fighting, skipping school, stealing, drugs, lying to parents, etc. Sometimes it's hard to just say "no" when their friends are saying "Everybody does it. We won't get caught."

140 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1994

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Sharon Scott

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December 10, 2012
The book is a little "old school" in that the author talks to today's kids like she is talking to kids in the 60's (kind of). But, even though some of the language and slang seems outdated, it is still an excellent book. Kids have such a tough time these days with peer pressure and this book should empower them to just say no and then decide who their true friends really are. I like it.
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