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Dr Christian's guide to dealing with the tricky stuff / by Christian Jessen

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Scholastic ; 2015 .Description: 95 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781407153919
DDC classification:
  • 612.661
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Summary: A child's guide to everyday problems by TV's favourite doctor. Finally, TV's favourite doctor, Dr Christian, comes to the rescue of parents, boys and girls to answer all their questions about adolescence, sexuality and puberty. In his assured, no-nonsense fashion Dr Christian allays the fears and uncertainties of growing youngsters (and helps parents find answers) about personal and emotional health, body image and building self-confidence. A perfect companion book to Dr Christian's Guide to Growing Up. Leave it on the kitchen table or sit down and go through it together - this full-colour, fully-illustrated bookwill help every family household with children under the age of 15. subjects covered include: Staying healthy- healthy diet - teeth - having healthy bones and hair - looking after your eyesight (issues over screen-time) - plus needing eye-tests, wearing glasses vs contact lenses - hearing problems - effects of loud music/tinnitus - looking after your skin - sun sense, plus spots/acne, alcohol and smoking issues (covering other drugs as an insert box) Common health problemssuch as tonsilitis, tummy ache, period pains, ear ache, hayfever/allergies, asthma, veruccas/warts/blisters -bunions/high heels issues, sprains, headaches/migraines. First-aid tips- burns, cuts/scrapes, fainting, broken bones etc. Staying active- all-round fitness tips, need for regular exercise - ideas for non-sporting activities that still keep you fit - including playground games - things you can do with your friends to stay active Real-life skills - Money management - planning for your future - making new friends Online safety- tips for how to behave online Bullying -online & in the real world - who to turn to, what to do Learning how to be your own person- how to say 'no' and mean it - keeping your self-respect Stress-busters- including exam techniques - tips for coping, including ideas from well-known academics - revision tips/skills, improving concentration, dealing with stress - general stress issues for children and how to deal with them · Emotional health- self-esteem issues & confidence-boosting tips. Each section is interspersed with an advice-column with questions real children have asked Dr Christian.
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A child's guide to everyday problems by TV's favourite doctor. Finally, TV's favourite doctor, Dr Christian, comes to the rescue of parents, boys and girls to answer all their questions about adolescence, sexuality and puberty. In his assured, no-nonsense fashion Dr Christian allays the fears and uncertainties of growing youngsters (and helps parents find answers) about personal and emotional health, body image and building self-confidence. A perfect companion book to Dr Christian's Guide to Growing Up. Leave it on the kitchen table or sit down and go through it together - this full-colour, fully-illustrated bookwill help every family household with children under the age of 15. subjects covered include: Staying healthy- healthy diet - teeth - having healthy bones and hair - looking after your eyesight (issues over screen-time) - plus needing eye-tests, wearing glasses vs contact lenses - hearing problems - effects of loud music/tinnitus - looking after your skin - sun sense, plus spots/acne, alcohol and smoking issues (covering other drugs as an insert box) Common health problemssuch as tonsilitis, tummy ache, period pains, ear ache, hayfever/allergies, asthma, veruccas/warts/blisters -bunions/high heels issues, sprains, headaches/migraines. First-aid tips- burns, cuts/scrapes, fainting, broken bones etc. Staying active- all-round fitness tips, need for regular exercise - ideas for non-sporting activities that still keep you fit - including playground games - things you can do with your friends to stay active Real-life skills - Money management - planning for your future - making new friends Online safety- tips for how to behave online Bullying -online & in the real world - who to turn to, what to do Learning how to be your own person- how to say 'no' and mean it - keeping your self-respect Stress-busters- including exam techniques - tips for coping, including ideas from well-known academics - revision tips/skills, improving concentration, dealing with stress - general stress issues for children and how to deal with them · Emotional health- self-esteem issues & confidence-boosting tips. Each section is interspersed with an advice-column with questions real children have asked Dr Christian.

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