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Rules are all around us -- at school, at home, at the mall, on the soccer field, and even on the street. From the strictest of laws to good manners, formal policies to unspoken customs, everywhere you look there are limits and guidelines to your conduct. For many young people, following all those rules may seem impossible! Some kids may not see the harm in breaking a rule, but Misconduct: Deal with it without bending the rules explains how it always pays to stop and think. Every citizen must decide if they're going to follow a rule or face the consequences of breaking it. This book demonstrates that young people always have the power to make thoughtful choices, even when a rule seems overly strict or unfair.
Shows boys how to be masculine while at the same time avoiding stereotypes of masculinity.
Shows how to communicate effectively with those in charge and understand authority.
Shows girls how to be feminine while at the same time avoiding stereotypes of femininity.
Helps the young cope with conflicts in everyday life.
Grade level: 4, 5, 6, 7, e, i.
"This book will show you how to deal with rudeness whether you're the offender, the offended, or the witness"--Page 4 of cover.
Shows young people what racism is, where it comes from, and how to deal with it in social situations.
This book deals with the issue of teasing and offers suggestions on how to deal with the problem.
Helps the young cope with conflicts in everyday life.