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MIDDLE AGED CHILDREN
Getting Through the Tough Preteens

The ages of 9 to 12--the forgotten years--are harder on kids than most people realize.

Too old to curl up on Mommy's lap, too young to hang out with his older brother's friends. Too old and wise for "baby games", too young and innocent for teenage movies and conversation.

Written in an easy-to undrstand style, this amusing and insightful two-part workbook helps boys and girls understand feelings that have suddenly appeared with puberty.

Part One focuses on how to become a better person and Part Two gives proven suggestions on how to become a better student.

This fill-in-the-blank manual is based on 20 years of workshops preteen boys and girls.

The author, Janet Tubbs, has presented workshops for boys and girls for 25 years and knows what they want---and more importantly, what they need.

Janet has four children and eight grandchildren that give her a wealth of experience.

Written in a style that preteens relate to, this book is great for solo or group work. The fill-in-the-blank format encourages dialog and introspection.