Social skills for teens with anxiety : : make friends and do stuff without feeling weird

Title Social skills for teens with anxiety : : make friends and do stuff without feeling weird
Names Davenport, Emily.
Book Number DB128838
Title Status In Process
Language English
Annotation "If you get anxious meeting new people, speaking up in class, or making small talk, you're not alone. This guide is here to help you understand how anxiety works, and, more importantly, how to let it take a backseat so you can approach social activities with confidence, compassion, and curiosity! Get to know yourself--Explore write-in prompts, questions, and quizzes that show you exactly what triggers your anxiety so you can learn the best ways to work through it. Your social goals and values--What makes socializing worth it? Is it making a new friend? Joining an activity that means a lot to you? This guide breaks those goals into small steps that feel more manageable and less scary. Build your social skills--Find advice on how to kick-start conversations, practice active listening, and take cues from body language to make stronger connections with others."-- Amazon. -- For seniorhigh and older readers.
Medium Digital Books
Audience Notes For senior high and older readers. NLS/BPH
Local Subject Philosophy - 100
Psychology - Popular & Self-Help - 150P
Psychology - Differential & developmental - 155
Psychology - 150
LC Subject Anxiety in adolescence
Social skills in adolescence
Nonfiction
Young adult nonfiction
Call Number 155.4189 ANF
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress,
Original Publication Recorded from: Naperville, Illinois : Callisto Publishing, an imprint of Sourcebooks, 2025. 9798886509793
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