Pamela Espeland Books

What teens need to succeed
What teens need to succeed

By Peter L. Benson

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Describes forty "developmental assets" that teenagers need to succeed in life, such as family support, positive peer influences, and religious community, and suggests ways to acquire these assets.

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Making every day count
Making every day count

By Pamela Espeland

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Presents 366 quotations, advice, and affirmations to help readers face challenges, plan for the future, and appreciate their unique and wonderful qualities.

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The gifted kids' survival guide, for ages 10 & under
The gifted kids' survival guide, for ages 10 & under

By Judy Galbraith

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Examines the problems of gifted and talented students and explains how they can make the best use of their educational opportunities, get along better with parents and friends, and better understan...

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Stick Up for Yourself
Stick Up for Yourself

By Gershen Kaufman, Lev Raphael, Pamela Espeland

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Discusses problems facing young people such as making choices, learning about and liking yourself, and solving problems.

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Succeed Every Day
Succeed Every Day

By Pamela Espeland

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Knowing Me Knowing You
Knowing Me Knowing You

By Pamela Espeland

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Life Lists for Teens
Life Lists for Teens

By Pamela Espeland

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