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Social Skills Teens Need To Survive High School
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It’s hard to relax when some alien has taken up residence in your once happy teen
Does This Sound familiar:
They fail classes when they used to be an ‘A’ student
Have explosive outbursts
Break all your rules
Cry all the time
Don’t fit in with peers
What Do Our Children Need To Become Happy, Healthy Adults?
Our teens need to develop certain social skills to fit in with others and have a thriving social life.
Most poor behavior stems from feelings of inadequacy. If they feel like they will fail, they won’t try.
Awkward social interactions can make your child feel less than others. Inability to communicate can isolate your child and leave them feeling alone in a room full of other students.
One of the most important aspects of a teen’s life is their peer group. Their relationships with friends, enemies, teachers and yes, even you, will determine how they feel about their self, and show in their behaviour.
Fear and not knowing who they are, causes your child to fall victim to the brutal whims of other teens.
To flourish, they must understand who they want to be and stand their ground.
Sometimes it’s just small wins that turn the tide. If your teen learns to communicate their needs and wants, they change their interaction with others. When they understand themselves deeply, and assert their values, they’ll rise to the top.
With commitment, your child can transition into adulthood without the scars that many endure. Sadly, many teens never learn boundaries and self-respect. Those teens go on to life hard lives.
Imagine What Your Life Would Be Like If Your Teen Wasn’t Driving You Crazy
Learn what improved social skills can do for your teen.
I thoroughly enjoyed this read and think it is highly needed tool for teenagers. I’ve been a recruiter for 25 years and have many teenagers navigate through various issues, situations, etc. many of the skills outlined in this book are no longer taught in schools as they were when I went to school. And then add how social media has impacted teenagers and their various communication skills – this books timing is perfect.
Your child can begin their journey to health and happiness by studying and practicing “Social Skills Teens Need to Survive High School.”
- boost self confidence
- feel empowered
- recognize and efficiently manage emotions
- get deserved respect
- improve communication skills
- better problem solving
- strong healthy relationships
- pride in self and performance
I wish I had this book when I was in highschool.
It reads in a way to get kids interested in learning!
I myself am taking things away from this book for my own social awkwardness!
As a parent I really appreciate the way this book explains in easily understandable for teens and parents alike!
So any parent that needs something to help their teen adapt to highschool, this is the book for you! And this amazing author has written a workbook that goes along with this book, I suggest that you give that one a try as well!!
Social Skills Teens Need To Survive High School Is About More than Just Changing Lives through Assertiveness
In its carefully researched pages, it covers all the social skills your teen needs, including:
- How to set and respect boundaries
- Learn self value
- Uncover strengths and weaknesses
- Build confidence from knowing who they are
- Body language-non verbal communication
This book is extremely insightful. As a mother to a preteen, I see all of these issues regularly. Teenagers can have a lot of trouble communicating their needs without blowing up, and this book gives some very good tips and strategies for them.
And Still, There’s More
A thorough and in-depth look into
- self reflection
- understanding core values
- Knowing who sets the rules
With entire sections dedicated to
- Winning at school
- Getting it done at your job
- Dating wih assertiveness
There’s Also a Workbook With 37 Real-life Situations and Solutions Your Teen Can Practice To Build Confidence
Question and Answer formatted examples of what to do when faced with real-life situations.
Complete with
practice sections,
personal values selection, and more.
Your Teen can even Declare their own personal Bill Of Rights.
FROM THE BOOK
INTRODUCTION
What comes to mind when you think about yourself or other teens in high school? Of course, everyone imagines teenagers differently, but the impressions usually consist of similar characteristics. You might be thinking of a young adult who prefers to keep their eyes glued to their phone screen. How often do you see groups of teens sitting together, each on their phones instead of talking to the people right next to them?
These days, teenagers like yourself struggle with the one skill that your parents and grandparents thrived on, socializing with people in the physical world.
PERSONAL BILL OF RIGHTS
High school is a time in your life that includes many areas of conflict. Sometimes it may be within your close circle of friends, people who pretend to be your friend, bullies, your coworkers, or even your parents. Although nobody likes to argue with the people they love, or the people they don’t like, for that matter, conflict is some times necessary. It reminds you that there’s a reason you set boundaries for yourself, and it teaches you how to resolve the dispute using a reasonable and some times creative solution.
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