⭐ A+ Gifts for Graduates → ⭐
⭐ A+ Gifts for Graduates → ⭐
Teens will find this collection of fantastic adult books just as compelling as their YA favorites.
These teen stories all take place over the course of one day — and they’re so good that once you start, you’ll likely finish them in as little time.
I asked real-life teachers to share tips for reflecting with students on what they hear in the news. Here’s what they suggested.
I couldn’t leave the country without a green card, but at least I could lie in bed, open a book, and escape into someone else’s miserable life. These titles resonated with me at that age and remain some of my favorites.
There’s no single trick to finding a true, devoted friend, but the tips offered here can help kids who are more introverted form valuable connections.
How can we thoughtfully nudge our children outside their comfort zones so they can build that confidence and resilience we want for them? Here are some tips that might help.
At some point every kid will be a bystander to bullying. Author Rosalind Wiseman offers tips on what to tell young people when they encounter this difficult situation.
We’ve compiled some of our favorites reads to help almost-freshmen (and their parents) get prepared for the high school years ahead.
These young adult books do a marvelous job of showing how teens find love, understanding, and acceptance through modern fan-communities.