9 edition of Helping teens stop violence found in the catalog.
Published
1992
by Hunter House in Alameda, CA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Rev. ed. of: Teens need teens. Concord, CA : Battered Women"s Alternatives ; Oakland, CA : Oakland Men"s Project. 1990.
Statement | by Allan Creighton with Paul Kivel ; with contributions from Harrison Simms, Carrie McCluer. |
Contributions | Kivel, Paul., Creighton, Allan. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV1431 .C74 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 152 p. : |
Number of Pages | 152 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1720155M |
ISBN 10 | 0897931165, 0897931157 |
LC Control Number | 92023349 |
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*A note on terms: Stop It Now! uses the terms “child,” “children” or “kids” interchangeably to mean those persons under the age of The terms “children and adolescents (or teens)” may be used in instances where it is important to emphasize the differences between children age 12 and under (“children”) and age 13 or older. Explore our list of Teens, youth and violence->Teen nonfiction Books at Barnes & Noble®. Receive FREE shipping with your Barnes & Noble Membership. Due to COVID, orders may be delayed.
The effects of domestic violence on teens can be severe, particularly because they are still developing. If possible, both teens as well as parents should get professional psychological support in order to end the violence and heal family relationships. In activist and writer Paul Kivel and UC Berkeley health educator Allan Creighton co-authored a book called Helping Teens Stop Violence: A Practical Guide for Counselors, Educators and book was written as a guide for adults who work with teens, to help them tackle violence between young people and within families.
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Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community, and Stand for Justice is a guide for adults who work with young people ages ten and up on issues related to youth leadership and social justice.
It is also a training manual for adults who want to become effective allies to young people and develop the skills needed so that they can facilitate community building among youth/5(3). Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community, and Stand for Justice is a guide for adults who work with young people ages ten and up on issues related to youth leadership and social justice.
It is also a training manual for adults who want to become effective allies to young people and develop the skills needed so that they can facilitate community building among youth/5. The Paperback of the Helping Teens Stop Violence: A Practical Guide for Counselors, Educators and Parents by Allan Creighton at Barnes & Noble.
Author: Allan Creighton. This book prepares adults for working with young people by providing a theoretical framework for violence prevention work along with exercises in being effective allies to youth. You Are Here: Home Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community and Stand for Justice Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community and Stand for Justice.
Helping Teens Stop Violence: A Practical Guide for Educators, Counselors, and Parents. Helping Teens Stop Violence.: This guide provides information and teaching strategies for adults to support young people Helping teens stop violence book want to make choices and resolve conflicts using alternatives to violence.
Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community and Stand for Justice by Paul Kivel,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5(9).
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their active, creative participation and leadership, say the authors of Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community and Stand for Justice. This fully revised edition is a step-by-step program to empower young people to develop into dynamic and effective leaders of their community and of themselves.
The title seems to indicate that young people should stop participating in violence, but that isn’t the meaning. It is hoped that the information in this booklet will in some way help teenagers and parents to live a life free from violence and abuse.
It will also help parents to understand: • The ways domestic abuse affects young people and their development. • How to listen to teenagers so that you know what is.
Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community, and Stand for Justice is a guide for adults who work with young people ages ten and up on issues related to youth leadership and social justice.
It is also a training manual for adults who want to become effective allies to young people and develop the skills needed so that they can facilitate community building among youth.
Published on Mar 9, Allan Creighton and Paul Kivel discuss the newly revised edition of "Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community and Stand for Justice." Twenty years after it. Child Abuse/Family Violence: Resources for Kids & Teens on Prevention, Disclosure & Healing.
Jessie's words carry the message, "It's o.k. to tell; help can come when you tell." This book is an excellent tool for therapists, counselors, child protection workers, teachers, and parents dealing with children affected by sexual abuse. Helping Teens Stop Violence: A Practical Guide for Counselors, Educators, and Parents.
Creighton, Allan; Kivel, Paul This guide provides information and teaching strategies for adults to support young people who want to make choices and resolve conflicts using alternatives to by: Make sure that your teen understands the seriousness of violent behavior.
You can help your teen with his or her violence problem by restricting privileges and helping him or her earn them back through appropriate behavior.
Ask for help. Attend counseling sessions with your teen to get help for teen violence. Examine your home environment. As a starting point for all kids and teens out there, here are 16 ideas that you can put into action to help stop VAW.
This is just a starting point. If there are alternative ways in which you feel they can contribute, do it because helping end violence doesn’t come with an age restriction. It’s time to stop violence against women.
Together. Book Overview Helping Teens Stop Violence, Build Community, and Stand for Justice is a guide for adults who work with young people ages ten and up on issues related to. The Domestic Violence Survival Workbook contains five separate sections that will help participants learn more about themselves as well as the impact of domestic violence in their lives and the lives of their family members.
The five sections of this book are: • SYMPTOMS OF ABUSE SCALE helps survivors to explore the extent to which abuse. ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: Revised edition of: Helping teens stop violence: a practical guide for counselors, educators, and parents / by Allan Creighton with Paul Kivel.
1st ed. c The Teen Aggression & Bullying Workbook is designed to help teens engage in self-reflection, efforts to stop teen aggression and school violence. Layout of the Book The Teen Aggression & Bullying Workbook is designed to be used either independently or as part of an integrated curriculum.
You may administer one of the assessments and theFile Size: 1MB. Our Right to Be Protected from Violence CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION A. Who Is This Book for.
Our Right to Be Protected from. Child to Parent Violence and Abuse: Family Interventions with Non-Violent Resistance. Declan Coogan, $ Providing an authoritative overview of the growing phenomena of child to parent violence — a feature in the daily life of increasing numbers of families — this book outlines what we know about it, what is effective in addressing it, and outlines a proven model for intervention.Creighton, Allan, Helping Teens Stop Violence: A practical guide for counselors, educators & parents, Hunter House, Denfeld, Rene, Kill the Body, The Head will Fall: A closer look at women, violence and aggression, Rene Denfeld.Get this from a library!
Helping teens stop violence: a practical guide for educators, counselors, and parents. [Allan Creighton; Paul Kivel] -- Contains a hands-on curriculum for teaching young people how to deal with violence, and includes information about the causes of violence, suggestions for training adults to conduct workshops on.