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		<title>When Teens Self-Harm</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Based on many years' experience working with young people, this reassuring guide explores the individual and environmental reasons why teens self-harm and shows parents, carers, and teachers how to regulate their own responses. Advice on providing calm, validating support allows carers to help teens feel heard and reduce self-harming behaviour.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Supporting teens who self-harm can be stressful, with panic and anxiety muddying the waters and making it difficult to know how to respond. How do you help? What if you make it worse?</p>
<p>This book guides you through the potential reasons for self-harming behaviour, helping you to respond with compassion and support. Quotes from young people who self-harm give insight into the mindset behind the behaviour, while expert guidance gives you the tools to help. Advice on regulating your own emotions, combined with a better understanding of why teens self-harm, allows you to provide a safe, nurturing environment to support your young person and reduce their self-harming behaviour.</p>
<p>Grounded in the authors&#8217; extensive clinical experience in young people&#8217;s mental health, this book guides you out of panic mode to create a secure, validating environment for teens who self-harm.</p>
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		<title>Moving up</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[THE title to have for kids transitioning from primary to secondaryschool. Covering topics from leaving primary school, getting lost,homework, exams, new challenges, older kids, friendships, relationships,bullying, social media and more. Written by ChristianFoley, educator, poet-in-residence, musician and all-round creative.]]></description>
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<p><strong>&#8220;<em>The perfect companion for transitioning to secondary&#8221;      </em>&#8211; Lancashire Evening Post</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>&#8220;Highly recommended&#8221; </em>&#8211; School Reading List</strong></p>
<h3><strong>THE title to have for kids transitioning from primary      to secondary school.</strong></h3>
<p>Moving up from primary to secondary school can be scary. Going      from being the bosses of the benches, to the youngest in a massive      playground is hard.</p>
<p>The classrooms are bigger, older students look like adults and      don&#8217;t even start on the piles of homework, stressful exams and complicated      friendships.</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re heading to secondary school next year, or you&#8217;ve      just started and still adjusting, <em>Moving Up</em> is here to      help you on your journey.</p>
<p>From choosing your new school and your first day all the way up      to your final exams and your leaving party or prom, this handy      guide book will be the perfect companion for transitioning to secondary,      and get you feeling confident, building strong friendships,      achieving great things and generally being the greatest that you      can be.</p>
<p>Covering topics from:</p>
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<li>Leaving primary school</li>
<li>Going to big school</li>
<li>Getting lost</li>
<li>Homework</li>
<li>Exams</li>
<li>New challenges</li>
<li>Older kids</li>
<li>Friendships</li>
<li>Relationships</li>
<li>Bullying</li>
<li>Social media and more.</li>
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<p>Written by <strong>Christian Foley</strong>, educator, poet-in-residence,      musician and all-round creative.</p>
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<p><strong>More praise for Moving Up:</strong></p>
<p><em>&#8220;I read it in one sitting. MOVING UP is a book that any child      moving from primary to secondary needs to read. Engaging, lively,      and full of essential information, but more than that, sensitive,      inspiring and energising too. Christian has a wonderful ability      to entertain and guide young readers with his poetry and insights.      Illuminating and inspiring. Loved it!&#8221; </em><strong>&#8211; Jeffrey      Boakye, Author</strong></p>
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