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Moods and Feelings

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One of a series which combines the visual appeal of magazine style with factual information to provide a guide for teenagers, this book looks at moods and feelings. Teachers notes are provided as an aid to classroom discussion and written work, and a list of help-line numbers is included. During adolescence, teenagers experience many physical changes, which may affect the way they feel about themselves. This book explains some moods and feelings that are common in adolescence, such as feeling different, self-conscious or irritable. The author offers suggestions about how to get on with others, feel good and deal with stress and pressure. Readers will learn how to cope with loneliness, depression and suicidal thoughts. A chapter on identity asks the question "Who am I", while another chapter discusses special relationships, such as that of boyfriend and girlfriend.

48 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1993

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John Christopher Coleman (born 1940) is Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Education at Oxford University.

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