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After school, between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m., 14 million kids are on their own. Known as the "prime time for crime," kids are more likely to shoplift, use drugs or alcohol, have sex or drive recklessly. Learn about ways to keep kids safe.
DVD / 2007 / (Parents and Educators All Grades) / 22 minutes
When surveyed by the Centers for Disease Control, 28 percent of teens say they feel sad or hopeless for weeks in a row. Without hope, kids see no reason not to take dangerous risks. How can we help the kids who have given up on themselves? Learn about the power of hope and help kids to talk about and anticipate the days, weeks, months and years to come.
DVD / 2007 / (Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
Every day in America, 4 million children are NOT in school. Hundreds of thousands more skip class, unexcused. Learn why kids "disconnect" - and how parents and teachers can help students engage and commit to their own education.
DVD / 2007 / (Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
Nearly 3 million students are currently diagnosed with learning disabilities. Learn evidence from experts regarding the brains of these children and how they are actually wired differently. Help parents discover how to help their child succeed in school... and in life.
DVD / 2006 / (Upper Elementary, Middle, and High School) / 22 minutes
All kids make mistakes ... but some bad choices can lead to terrible outcomes. As parents, we need to do everything in our power to help our children learn to make smart decisions.
How do you help your kids learn about the consequences of a split-second decision? How do you help them avoid dangerous and risky situations? Watch Good Kids, Bad Choices and find out. You'll see real teenagers talk about the split-second decisions they made ... the terrible outcomes ... and what they wish they had done instead. You'll learn tips from experts and parenting advice about the steps you can take to help your child learn to make better decisions. And you'll hear the inspiration from families who can help your family - before it's too late.
DVD / 2006 / (Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
Why do boys struggle so much in school? Experts have proven there are learning differences between boys and girls. Learn how schools are adapting - and what parents can do for their boys.
DVD / 2006 / (Elementary, Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
Why do some children succeed while others fail? Get an inside glimpse into the lives of children who are reaching their personal dreams and goals despite challenges such as poverty, drugs, crime, family problems, cultural differences and more. Help parents and educators to help nurture the resiliency in our own kids.
DVD / 2005 / (Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
Real stories about the reasons why kids skip school, their pressures and dreams for the future will help kids and parents talk about the importance of staying in school.
DVD / 2005 / (Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
Grades, standardized test scores, sports, awards, extracurricular activities - the competition some kids face is relentless and debilitating. This program offers insights and perspective to students who need help with anxiety and stress caused by an over-scheduled and intensely competitive life.
DVD / 2005 / (Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
Research reveals that cheating is at an all-time high. How can we help kids become more ethical, truthful, and responsible? Learn ways to talk with kids about values and expectations -- and to understand their fears and pressures.
DVD / 2005 / (Elementary, Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
Expectations of parents, teachers and peers all have a tremendous influence on kids - in sports, in school and in life. Get viewers talking about what everyone seems to expect for their future, and what they should expect for themselves.
DVD / 2004 / (Elementary, Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
In the critically acclaimed program, The Myth of Self-Esteem, you'll hear from real children exposed to both sides of the self-esteem debate. Learn about what works - and what doesn't. Experts share perspectives about the harmful effects of false praise and rewarding mediocre behavior - and the power of love.
DVD / 2003 / (Middle and High School) / 22 minutes
Peer pressure forces teens to make decisions they wouldn't normally make, involving serious issues such as sex, drugs, smoking, reckless driving and grades. When They Say Jump focuses on several teens discussing the difficulties they have had in dealing with the daily struggles of peer pressure.
DVD / 2002 / (Middle and High School) / 22 minutes