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Healthy Living for Teens: Inspiring Advice on Diet, Exercise, and Handling Stress (YC Teen's Advice from Teens Like You)

Healthy Living for Teens: Inspiring Advice on Diet, Exercise, and Handling Stress (YC Teen's Advice from Teens Like You)

Current price: $8.99
Publication Date: June 29th, 2021
Publisher:
Sky Pony
ISBN:
9781510759909
Pages:
168

Description

In Healthy Living for Teens, young writers show that it’s possible to overcome bad habits and lead healthy lives in a time when substance abuse, junk food, and low self-esteem and self-worth are major social problems.

Inspire teen and preteen readers to take responsibility for and make wiser decisions about their lives with the essays in this book—each written by a teenager. Within these pages, Edwin Mercado, Evelyn Gofman, Antwaun Garcia, and many others describe how they got on the right path toward healthy habits, breaking unhealthy ones like smoking, taking drugs, abusing alcohol, or seeking comfort in foods they know are unhealthy.

Essays include:

  • Tales of a 17-Year-Old Smoker
  • How I Quit Fast Food
  • Clean and Kind of Sober
  • What Drugs Do to You
  • Starving for Acceptance
  • Shapin' Up!
  • Dear Food Diary
  • Guttony Getaway
  • I Desperately Needed Cooking 101
  • What is Bad Food so Good?
  • Why Should Teens Care About Nutrition?
  • My Hood is Bad for My Health
  • Male on the Scale
  • Scaling Back
  • The Would-Be Vegetarian
  • Breathing Easier
  • How Exercise Relieves Stress
  • Poetry Keeps Me Calm
  • Do for You
  • Nature is My Salvation
  • My Life with OCD
  • Arthritis at Thirteen
  • Addled on Adderal
  • and more

Through these essays, teen readers—as well as their parents, teachers, and caregivers—will pick up new tricks to beating bad habits but will also be provided a much-needed glimpse into how the world looks to our younger generations.

About the Author

YCteen publishes true stories by teens, giving readers insight into the issues that matter most in young people's lives. They are headquartered in New York, New York.

Al Desetta has been an editor of Youth Communication’s two teen magazines, Foster Care Youth United (now known as Represent) and New Youth Connections. He was also an instructor in Youth Communication’s juvenile prison writing program. In 1991, he became the organization’s first director of teacher development, working with high school teachers to help them produce better writers and student publications. Prior to working at Youth Communication, Desetta directed environmental education projects in New York City public high schools and worked as a reporter.

Praise for Healthy Living for Teens: Inspiring Advice on Diet, Exercise, and Handling Stress (YC Teen's Advice from Teens Like You)

Winner of the Golden Lamp Award

“What a unique, important and completely compelling publication. . . . More than other educational magazines I’ve seen, this one oozes REALNESS.” —Association of American Publishers, on YCteen

"Youth Communication’s editorial model focuses on developing stories that allow readers to see themselves in the narrative and encourages them to take steps toward personal change." —Teaching Tolerance Magazine