Modern life can be complicated. As an older child or teenager you will experience lots of different social situations and encounter all kinds of people from all walks of life. Whether in person, via social media, at school or within your own family, discrimination and prejudice are very real issues for many young people. How to Handle Discrimination and Prejudice is an essential guide, helping you to understand how and why you may be experiencing these dificulties in your life and what you can do to improve things for yourself. Perhaps you are being discriminated against because of your gender or your sexuality, or because you simply don't fit the mould. Using real-life experiences of teenagers going through similar problems, this book will help you confront your issues and offer solid advice. Part of a four book series aimed at children aged 10+, Under Pressure is an essential resource for children who are perhaps afraid or unsure of asking for help directly, or simply need some added reassurance or advice.
This is Book 2 in the Under Pressure Series. See all Under Pressure books here.
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Catherine Chambers was born in Adelaide, Australia, and was brought up in the UK. She has written about 120 books for children and young adults on all kinds of subjects, including history, biographies, science and the arts.
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