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Kids today are at risk for becoming disconnected from their own learning and even from themselves in the high-pressure academic culture they're steeped in. Geared for high school students but useful for college undergraduates as well, this book will give budding young adults the opportunity to catch their breath and focus on their character, reflect on what is meaningful to them, learn how to create balance in themselves and in their lives, and work towards short-term and long-term goals that grow out of their own unique sets of strengths and interests. The essential intrapersonal knowledge that this practical book elicits will help students become life-long learners and grow into responsible, caring, and productive individuals.
Published | May 17 2017 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 50 |
ISBN | 9781475833072 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
If there is a teenager that you care about- as parent, teacher, coach, whatever—this book will help you bring out the best in them and strengthen them against life’s inevitable stresses and setbacks. In just a few wise pages, Wendy Rosen helps your teenage children or students become smart about themselves and better able to find a path to life success.
Maurice J. Elias, PhD,Director, Rutgers Social-Emotional and Character Development Lab and Co-Director, Academy for Social-Emotional Learning in Schools (SELinSchools.org)
In my work with teens, I often hear their concerns about the lack of ownership of their lives due to parental and societal expectations. Taking charge of one’s life begins with knowing what one's strengths are. Self-Smart gives teens the tools to identify their strengths, develop long-term goals, and own their success.
Elizabeth Asamoah, LMSW, director, Highland Park Community Teen Center
This booklet is a fine resource for those interested in helping students rise to the challenges they meet on their educational path. It provides insight into many different approaches to learning, and is a resource for developing problem solving techniques.
Jacqueline I. Haines, former director, Gesell Institute of Child Development
Parent Alert: When you order this little book of life-saving ideas, order two copies - one for you, and one for your child. Inscribe the one for your high-schooler and cover it with glittering wrapping paper and sneak it into the backpack.
Chip Wood, MSW, author, Yardsticks: Children in the Classroom, Ages 4-14
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