Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Confidence & Social Skills Pack Confidence & Social Skills Pack Confidence & Social Skills Pack Confidence & Social Skills Pack
Megan W.
Megan W.

"The "DBT Skills Guidebook for Teens" by Emma Davis is a valuable resource for adolescents seeking to manage their emotions and improve relationships."

Confidence & Social Skills Pack

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Give Them a Voice That Holds

Teach your teen to speak up, set boundaries, and handle friend drama—without turning every talk into a fight.

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From quiet to clear: assertive language that isn’t rude

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Friend drama → repair: simple steps for conflict, rumors, exclusions

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Boundaries that stick: say no, hold the line, stay respectful

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Real-world reps: class, team, texts, and group chats


Short pages. Teen voice. Fast wins.

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Practical Skills

Easy-to-follow exercises teens can apply every day.

Expert Guidance

Created by a trusted mental health professional.

Proven Results

Build resilience, confidence, and emotional strength.

Confidence & Social Skills Pack

If You don’t teach them to speak up, the loudest friend will.

Silence isn’t safety—it’s a role they get stuck in. This bundle installs clear voice, healthy boundaries, and repair anguage so your teen isn’t coached by chaos.

What this gives your teen (fast):

🔶 Assertive, not aggressive: exact phrases for everyday moments

🔶 Drama to dialogue: step-by-step repair for conflicts & exclusions

🔶 Boundary muscle: scripts for “no,” “not today,” and “that’s not okay”

🔶 Group courage: how to enter, exit, and disagree without losing friends

They’re practicing some script daily. Make sure it’s the right one.

“Be confident” isn’t a skill. This is.

Give concrete words before guesswork and group chats write the story.

🔶 Clear, no-cringe practice lines
🔶 2–5 minute role-plays (text & in-person)
🔶 Repair steps that lower heat fast

Teach voice, boundaries, and repair at home—before the crowd decides for them.

One page at a time: say it clearly, hold the line, fix what can be fixed. Confidence grows because they use it.
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Edee C.

As a teenage counselor, I often have to handle frustration and sometimes look for new strategies to support my students. I like Emma Davis's approach, and this book gave me new insights to better support them.

Steven F.

I bought this book for my teenage son, and it's been incredibly helpful. The activities and strategies keep him engaged, and I've noticed a positive shift in how he manages frustration. Highly recommend for parents and teens alike!

Jessica A.

It covers everything from money management to social skills, helping young people navigate real-world challenges with confidence

Maps M.

All the tools are useful not only for me—she provides resources that I can now share with parents, teenagers, and colleagues. It is a valuable resource for all of us.

April S.

If we create safe environments, teenagers will be able to share their emotions and not let anger or frustration control their lives.

Steven F.

I bought this book for my teenage son, and it's been incredibly helpful. The activities and strategies keep him engaged, and I've noticed a positive shift in how he manages frustration. Highly recommend for parents and teens alike!

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Three teen-friendly guides: Self-Confidence, Social Skills, and Growth MINDSET—short pages with do-now dialog scripts, role-plays, and parent/teacher prompts.

10–17. Younger teens benefit from visuals and concrete steps; older teens apply the scripts to school, sports, work, and friendships

10–15 minutes, 4–5 nights/week. Pick one page → model once → teen tries a 2–5 min role-play or text rewrite → ask one reflection → stop while it’s good.

Start with texts first (rewrite a message), then one line aloud. Keep practice short; praise the attempt, not perfection.

Often within 3–7 days: clearer asks (“Can you show step one?”), clean exits from drama, and a steadier “no.”

Yes—includes boundary lines, escalation paths, and repair language, plus when to document, block, or seek adult help (school/team).