Positively teen A practical guide to a more positive, more confident you

Nicola Morgan

Book - 2019

Morgan teaches teens how to approach their adolescent years with optimism and understanding. She provides advice on how to flourish both physically and mentally, giving them the skills they need to develop long-term well-being. She emphasizes the importance of doing things you enjoy, and understanding the relation of diet, exercise and attitude to your personality and long-term well-being. -- adapted from Amazon.com info

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Genres
Young adult nonfiction
Self-help publications
Published
New York : Poppy, Little, Brown and Company 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Nicola Morgan (author)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Item Description
Reprint. Originally published as: Postively teenage : a positively brilliant guide to teenage well-being. London : Franklin Watts, 2018.
Includes index.
Physical Description
208 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780316528887
9780316528900
  • A note from the author
  • Introduction
  • Positively you
  • A positive attitude
  • Positively healthy
  • Positively brainy
  • Positive about people
  • A positive mood
  • Finally...
Review by Booklist Review

In this important text, teens and tweens will find an abundance of information, tips, and advice that will be vital as they go through their adolescent years. Morgan covers not only the detectable changes that happen to personalities and bodies, but she also explains the scientific processes causing those changes to manifest themselves. Written with a caring, informative, and positive tone, this is a book that can be read through from the beginning or from any of the six sections encompassing topics such as attitudes and thoughts, health, learning techniques, friendships and communication, and stress and worries. The chapters also contain helpful charts and tools to help teens with many aspects of growing up, such as eating healthy, as well as suggested activities, quizzes, and Positive Boosts, which encourage teens to take small actions and breaks. An informative glossary and index accompany the text, and lists of physical and electronic resources are included at the end of each section, providing further information on specific topics. A useful addition to health and wellness collections.--Selenia Paz Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-7-From an internationally recognized expert on teen development, this title helps diffuse the fear and pessimism that often surrounds discussions of adolescence.  While puberty, with all its emotions and physical changes, can feel daunting, the discourse and approach to it need not be negative. With its decidedly upbeat and positive tone, Morgan's text provides a nice balance between being a pleasure read and a real self-help guide. It's entertaining to peruse the funny bits that don't try too hard, quizzes galore, and optimistic, solid advice.  Morgan's writing style and the advice she provides will resonate with tweens and their adult caregivers. Already published in the U.K., this reassuring work may help assuage feelings of panic and gloom and doom. VERDICT A fine addition to self-help shelves for middle schoolers.-Elaine Baran Black, Georgia Public Library Service, Atlanta © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A wide-ranging guide to harnessing the brain's awesome powers on the journey through adolescence.De-emphasizing bodily changes, the brain takes center stage as the key to understanding individual differences, identifying character strengths and personality traits that affect how we experience the world, maintaining a positive mindset, focusing on what we can control, and letting go of what we can't change. Confidence-building quizzes, tips, and online resources aim to help readers manage setbacks through cultivating a growth mindset, managing stress, and improving sleep. Techniques for improving one's learning offer useful, practical advice. The message that, at the fundamental level of brain structure, individuals are more alike than not is comforting. The book touches only lightly on topics of gender and sexuality. Many of the recommended activities are geared to middle-class readers with considerable autonomy and financial resources. The dietary guidelines reflect a Western diet, although there is mention of vegetarian and vegan lifestyles. Exercise (including suggestions for those with disabilities), reading (and what to do if you don't enjoy it), sensible social media use, and cultivating empathy are also covered. The text is broken up into manageable chunks utilizing a variety of fonts, and the chatty style is accessible. Despite some limitations, this presentation of growing up through the angle of brain development sends a positive message: Everyone's different, but the upheavals of adolescence are universal. An upbeat, reassuring tool kit for tweens and young teens. (glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 10-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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