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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Everything teenagers need to know about surviving the four most dramatic and difficult years of their lives Written especially for teens aged 13-17, this is the ultimate all-in-one survival guide for today's "desperate" high schoolers. The authors are soughtafter speakers who talk to teens all the time--and they tell it like it is, dishing up the no-nonsense advice that teenagers are looking for. They set the record straight on peer groups, part-time jobs, colleges, homework, family, friends, and rivals. Where Should I Sit at Lunch? offers real-life stories from teens who've "been there, done that" and tips from teen-friendly experts. And yes, they tell them where to sit at lunch, too. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Harriet S. Mosatche | | Paperback: | 208 pages | | Publisher: | McGraw-Hill | | Publication Date: | February 27, 2006 | | Package Length: | 8.9 inches | | Package Width: | 5.9 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 5 reviews |
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A Must for Teens, Professionals and Parents Sep 11, 2006
By Eve Jacobs
"Social Worker and Mother of three teens"
I am a clinician working with adolescents. I have "Where Should I Sit at Lunch" prominently displayed in my offices (and my own home). Numerous patients have picked up the book and asked to borrow it. They have come back saying the book was very helpful and made them feel more comfortable about their worries. As one 14 year old said.. "it's so nice to see that other people feel the same way".
A 16 year old boy said "it's better than my therapy, the book gave me good suggestions on how to handle feeling shy and left out. And you don't have to bother reading stuff you don't want to, just go to the part that interests you." I feel that the Author's are empathic, practical and have put together a book that is readable and believable. THey clearly know teenagers and their struggles. The book is especially user friendly to pre-teens and teens. It is definitely a book that every parent should buy and leave lying around the house. It is truly a '24/7 guide to Surviving the High School Years".
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
This is what high school really is like! Sep 10, 2006
By Y. Zhang
"Graduated in '06 from high school"
I thought this book was right on. It definitely helps. High school is such a hard time now, and most parents don't understand that. They always say that they understand because they were there, but honestly their experience is different because each individual's experience is different. All the topics in the book are exactly what high school teens are thinking about. Sorry parents, but it is the truth and it's good to have a guide that actually hits the true points of high school and not the ideal points. There is so much peer pressure that sometimes we make the wrong decisions, but with something like this guide to fall back on then there is not as much to worry about. Also, most guides are geared towards girls, but they are not the only ones with problems. So having parts about the troubles that guys have makes it that much better.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great Advice for Worried Teens Sep 10, 2006
By Brian L. Heaps
"Family Guy"
I bought this book for my 14 year old son so that he could begin to understand some of the things that go on in high school so that he could read about real experiences instead of my outdated memories. This book gives insight into everything he could need help with like school, friends, body image, relationships, dealing with family, and more. In particular the first hand quotes from actual high school students showed him that there are a range of things that he could encounter in the next four years, and it would be perfectly normal. He has taken away a new comprehension of what goes on in grades 9-12 besides classes which has made him much more comfortable with the transition that will take place at the beginning of this school year.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A handbook filled with quizzes, checklists, and lessons on life Sep 11, 2006
By Midwest Book Review While directed to teens, many a parent will want to read Where Should I Sit At Lunch?, which tells how to get the most of the high school years. From handling schoolwork and resolving family conflicts to looking for friends and assessing groups to join, here's a handbook filled with quizzes, checklists, and lessons on life. None are so culturally impoverished as those unfortunates who are barred from the intellectual legacy of the human race because they cannot read.
15 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Utter garbage Sep 02, 2006
By Audiobook User I bought this book for my 14 year old daughter, thinking that it might give her some insights for today's high school experience. I was expecting a book that dealt with making and keeping new friends, study habits, organization, balancing schoolwork and homelife, etc.
What we got was a book that talks about on-line dating, whether or not oral sex is considered sex, 10 questions to ask yourself before having sex, tattoos, genital piercing, and talking back to teachers. The book seems like a compilation of crap from magazines like GL or J-14. They barely give any insights on how to survive high school. The title was very misleading.
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