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Blow-Ups and Rages: Learning to Manage Your Anger
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideAnger is a natural response to many of life’s most troubling situations, but all too often explosions of teen anger can be harmful and hurtful. Hostility and anger can devastate a teen’s life, destroy relationships, cloud effective thinking, impact school performance, affect physical health and ruin future career plans.
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Common Psychological Disorders of Adolescence
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideThis reassuring video focuses on several real teens who are struggling with some of the most common psychological problems that occur in adolescence: anxiety disorders, depression, eating disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and substance abuse disorder.
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Coping With Disruptive Life Changes
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideThis program showcases the real stories of several teens who coped with major disruptions in their lives.
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Do You Have an Eating Disorder?
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideTeens and young adults describe their eating disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, purging, and compulsive exercising. The program stresses that there are warning signs to different eating disorders; that eating disorders have serious, even deadly, health consequences; and there are positive steps you should take if you or a friend are at risk.
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Essential Physical Fitness: What Every Teen Needs to Know
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideThe benefits of physical fitness – including better overall health, protection from illness, improved mental health and a longer lifespan – are too important for teens to ignore. But many teens don’t understand exactly what “getting fit” really means or just how to improve their own level of fitness, or think that working out is just for athletes. This fast-paced program introduces teens to the core elements of fitness: cardiorespiratory endurance, muscle strength and endurance, flexibility and body composition. Expert trainers teach detailed plans that every teen can use to boost each of these elements of fitness, plus tips for fitting an exercise plan into their busy lifestyles.
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LET’S TALK ABOUT: POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD)
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching Guide
-Free online video streaming included!This program helps viewers to recognize the warning signs and symptoms of PTSD, understand the available treatment options and how to support the treatment and healing process. Students will learn that experiencing any life-threatening event can cause PTSD and that it can develop over time in firefighters, soldiers, and other first responders.
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Maple Ave: MORE THAN THIS – Steroid Abuse & Eating Disorders
From: Maple Ave – Teen Drama Video Series
-For Grades 7-12
-Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!Living in the shadow of his older brother’s past athletic glories, Donnie turns to steroid abuse to help him ‘measure up’ on the basketball court.
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Preventing Athletic Injuries
-For Grades 7-12
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideThis program fully explores the most common injuries in school sports and how they can be prevented by stretching and warm-up exercises, developing a strong core, using the right safety gear the right way, proper nutrition and dealing with injuries once they occur.
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Preventing Obesity: It’s Up To You!
-For Grades 7-12
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideWith the help of a registered nutritionist and fitness expert, two overweight teens create a plan of action to prevent obesity by setting realistic goals, finding interesting exercise programs, and making healthier food choices even at fast-food restaurants.
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Say Know to Diets
-For Grades 6-12
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideMany teens feel pressure to lose weight, often resorting to diets that don’t work and may even be dangerous. This program exposes myths and false or misleading claims about many commercial diet programs.
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Stopping the Pain: Teenage Self-Injury
-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching GuideThe number of adolescents who participate in acts of self-injury is growing exponentially. The forms and severity of self-injury can vary, although the most commonly-seen behaviors are cutting, burning, and head-banging. At the core of the behavior is the overwhelming need for relief from extreme tension or anxiety . . .
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TEENS 101: EATING DISORDER/NUTRITION – STERLING’S STORY
From: TEENS 101 – Video Series
-For grades 8-12
–Video with Printable Teacher’s Guide
-Free online video streaming included!
-Released in 2017At the age of 13, Sterling was a cheerleader and cross country runner. One day her uncle commented that she was getting a roll around her belly. Sterling became obsessed about her weight. She stopped eating and when she did eat, purging was the option. She was losing weight beyond what was normal while still competing and running until the point where she mutilated herself and ended up in an institution. Sterling was 5’7″ and weighed 95 pounds. Her body started to shut down. She stopped menstruating and the doctors warned her that she may never be able to have children. Her miraculous recovery is truly an inspiring story to all youth. The moral of the story? – “One small unkind word can have devastating effects on another person’s life.”
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