Teens face tougher challenges today than at any time in history: academic stress, parent communication, media, dating drama, abuse, bullying, addictions, depression, and peer pressure, just to name a few. And, like it or not, the choices teens make can make or break their futures. Using real stories from teens around the world, Sean shows teens how to succeed in school, make good friends, get along with parents, wisely handle dating and sex issues, avoid or overcome addictions, build self-esteem, and much more.
Teach the 7 Habits to your kids and grandkids with entertaining stories for ages 4 and up. For the Seven Oaks friends, everyone is having fun and learning, whether it's singing along with Pokey Porcupine or playing soccer with Jumper Rabbit. These seven stories show how practicing the 7 Habits makes it possible for the whole Community to do well. From learning how to take charge of their own lives to discovering how balance is best, every kid can be a happy kid!
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective
Teens - MP3 download
Being a teenager is wonderful
and challenging. Author Sean Covey applies the timeless principles of the
7 Habits to teens and the tough issues and life-changing decisions they
face. In an entertaining style, Covey provides a step-by-step guide to help
teens improve self-image, build friendships, resist peer pressure, achieve
their goals, get along with their parents, and much more. This engaging
audio program is stuffed with clever ideas, great quotes, and incredible
stories about real teens from all over the world.
One of the greatest treats in all world literature, this masterpiece from Mark Twain is revolutionary. It offers both brilliant humor and tragedy as Huck and Jim explore moral dilemmas of slavery and freedom. Huck, the narrator, is shrewd, ingenious, and literal--he reports on everything he sees, which allows the listener to experience the hypocrisy of "sivilization." This superb reading by Patrick Fraley is rich in the color and adventurous spirit of the Mississippi River. It captures the world and people that Mark Twain knew and loved.
The sun shines on Tom Sawyer. The idealized childhood of this fictional hero, based on Mark Twain’s own early life along the banks of the Mississippi, is filled with robust good humor and high-spirited adventures. Yet there is also an in-depth experience of the central South of the 1840s—its dialects, superstitions, and social values. While romping through fun-filled fantasy, Tom Sawyer shows how morally complicated real life can be.
Responsibility. Courage. Compassion. Honesty. Friendship. Persistence. Faith. Everyone recognizes these traits as essentials of good character. In order for our children to develop such traits, we have to offer them examples of good and bad, right and wrong. And the best places to find them are in great works of literature and exemplary stories from history. William J. Bennett has collected hundreds of stories in The Book of Virtues, an instructive and inspiring anthology that will help children understand and develop character -- and help adults teach them. Beautifully read and dramatized for the whole family to enjoy.
More stories and examples of moral character, beautifully read and dramatized. Featuring the Bennett Family and an all-star cast
William J. Bennett, John, Joseph and Elayne, Edward Asner, Claire Bloom, Barbara Bush, Dorian Harewood, Charlton Heston, Andrea Martin, David McCallum, Kate Nelligan, Tonya Pinkins, Richard Thomas, and more. An audio library of great moral stories.
A strategy for bringing parents and teens together. Parents,
does your teen seem distant or withdrawn? Teens, are your parents hard
to talk to or too busy? This book is a common-sense approach to bridging
the gap that often exists between parents and teens. Jay McGraw, son of
noted psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw, works from both sides -- sharing perspectives
of parent and teen as the former struggles for control and the latter
for independence.
This book is the first guide to teenage life that won't
tell you what to do, or who to be, but rather how to live life best. Employing
the techniquies from Dr. Phil McGraw's Life Strategies, his son
Jay provides teens with the Ten Laws of Life which make the journey to
adulthood an easier and more fulfilling trip. This book tackles the challenges
of adolescence like no other. A great read for teens and those who care
about them.
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Fellowship of the Ring (Lord of the Rings 1) - MP3
A BBC Radio full-cast dramatization of the first book in JRR Tolkien's classic Lord of the Rings trilogy. Brian Sibley's famous 1981 adaptation, starring Ian Holm and Michael Hordern, has been divided into three corresponding parts, with newly-recorded beginning and end narration by Ian Holm (who plays Frodo in this and Bilbo in the feature films).
The year is 1763. Gideon Seymour, cutpurse and gentleman, hides in dense underbrush from the villainous Tar Man. Suddenly the sky peels away like fabric and from the gaping hole fall two curious-looking children. Peter Schock and Kate Dyer have fallen straight from the twenty-first century, thanks to an experiment Kate's father was running with an antigravity machine. Soon they are swept into a journey through eighteenth-century London, over the routes of notorious highwaymen, and even into King George's palace and form a bond that, they hope, will stand strong in the face of unfathomable treachery. Historical detail comes alive in this time-travel tale in the tradition of Mark Twain.
Tolkien’s famous saga, the prelude to 'The Lord of the Rings', has all the ingredients of fantasy and adventure: dwarves, elves, goblins and trolls, a fearsome dragon, a great wizard, a perilous quest and a dramatic climax.
At the centre is the unsuspecting hero Bilbo Baggins, a home-loving unambitious Hobbit who is suddenly thrust into the biggest, indeed the only adventure of his life. This radio dramatization of 'The Hobbit' became a classic when it was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1968 and it continues to delight today.
This book is the first guide to teenage life that won't
tell you what to do, or who to be, but rather how to live life best. Employing
the techniquies from Dr. Phil McGraw's Life Strategies, his son
Jay provides teens with the Ten Laws of Life which make the journey to
adulthood an easier and more fulfilling trip. This book tackles the challenges
of adolescence like no other. A great read for teens and those who care
about them.
Ted Hammond loves a good mystery, and in the spring of his fifth-grade year, he's working on two. How can his school in the little town of Plattsford stay open next year if there are going to be only five students? And, who is the mysterious face in the upper window of the old vacant Anderson house. A shrinking school in a dying town. A face in the window of an empty house. At first these facts don't seem to be related. But Ted Hammond learns that in a very small town, there's no such thing as an isolated event. And the solution of one mystery is often the beginning of another. A fascinating mystery for students ages 8-12.
Learn how schools and parents around the world are inspiring greatness, one child at a time. Schools with a leadership program that teaches The 7 Habits to students, report significant increases in test scores, student self-confidence, and teacher job satisfaction. Parents report very positive changes in their children's demeanors, attitudes, and abilities as well as a dramatic drop in discipline problems. Everyday schools, parents, and business leaders around the world are partnering together to produce inspiring personal leadership qualities in children.
With buried treasure, treacherous buccaneers, a young hero and Long John Silver, the one-legged villain, Treasure Island remains one of the most popular of pirate adventures. This gripping classic adventure is told in the first person by Jim Hawkins, a young man who finds himself in the middle of a pirate story and displays great courage in the midst of "some of the wickedest men that god ever allowed upon the sea."
In this inspiring, upbeat message
for teens and their parents, one of the world's foremost spiritual leaders
presents "9 ways to be happy and make something of your life."
With vivid anecdotes, invaluable precepts, and timeless wisdom, Gordon B.
Hinckley draws upon his 90+ years of personal experiences to provide his
readers with a game plan to discover and embrace the things in life that
are worthwhile.