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The Truth About Popularity
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This is a practical, insightful workbook for teens about popularity: what it is, why some kinds are healthier than others, and how teens can grow their social intelligence and develop the confidence they need to feel more connected to their family, peers, and community. Each chapter includes personal stories, science and research, and practical recommendations, along with activities that will help teens reflect on the book's key concepts and build skills for the real world. Asking probing questions like Popularity: What is It?, Who Has It and How Did They Get It?, What is Likeability?, What is Status?, and Why Do We Want It?, the book goes on to explore The Science Behind Popularity, Cue Encoding and Cue Interpretation, Finding the Right Kind of Popularity, Self-Esteem and Self-Worth, Complicated Relationships, The Role of Influencers, How to Be a Likable, How to Avoid Temptation to Become a Status-Seeker and Staying True to Who You Are. All that teens need to know about popularity is covered in this engaging book.
Lori Getz, MA, is the founder of Cyber Education Consultants and educates students, parents, and teachers about Internet safety, security, and ethics. She is the author of The Tech Savvy User's Guide to the Digital World and Navigating the Right Kind of Popular. Visit her at lorigetz.com and on Twitter @LoriGetz. Mitch Prinstein, PhD, serves as the John Van Seters Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and the Director of Clinical Pschology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel hill. He and his research have been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Time magainze, and elsewhere. Visit him at mitchprinstein.com and on Facebook @mitchprinsteinauthor and Twitter @mitchprinstein.
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