True North: The Compass Inside: Helping Young People Navigate What Really Matters

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Ayisha feels pulled in every direction - by friends, expectations, social media and the constant pressure to fit in. Like so many young people, she is trying to work out who she is and what she stands for.When she begins to uncover her True North, she realises she already has something powerful within her - an inner compass that can guide her through choices, friendships and the moments that really matter.Through a series of honest and thought-provoking conversations, Ayisha starts to see the difference between following the crowd and staying true to herself. But it is not easy. There are false friendships, difficult decisions and moments where doing the right thing comes at a price.As the noise around her grows louder, she must decide what really matters - and who she wants to become.True North: The Compass Inside explores key challenges faced by young people today, including identity and belonging, peer pressure and comparison, social media influence, confidence and self-worth and the values that shape decision-making.Written in a clear and relatable voice, this is more than a story. It offers young people a practical way to reflect, build resilience and develop confidence in who they are.Perfect for ages 11-16, and ideal for PSHE, RSHE and pastoral use in KS3 and KS4, as well as for parents, educators and youth leaders supporting meaningful conversations about growing up in a complex world.Includes a discussion guide for educators, parents and youth leaders.

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