The Three Keys of Effective Communication with Teens

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Adolescence, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Author: Justin Young ISBN: 9781301792368
Publisher: Justin Young Publication: December 5, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Justin Young
ISBN: 9781301792368
Publisher: Justin Young
Publication: December 5, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Long Title. Short Book. HUGE Impact!

We all want to see kids rise to their full potential, don't we?

Building a teenager's self-confidence, self-worth and self-esteem are crucial their success... and yours.

But why is it so hard sometimes to get through to them? Why do some adults seem to really connect with teens and others don't?

The answer is simple and something that everyone can do.

"Teen-esteem" expert and national youth speaker, Justin Young, shows you how to start building a teen's self-esteem by using the Three Keys of Communication.

In this "mini" ebook, Justin uses his trademark storytelling of real-life, personal examples, of how effective communication will help any parent, teacher, coach or administrator build a bridge of healthy communication with a teen. Crossing this bridge opens the way to helping them develop a positive sense of self-worth, and empowering you to help change their life and their future.

There's no magic pill when building a teen's resiliency and feelings of self-worth; but there is a magic process. And it starts with Effective Communication!

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Long Title. Short Book. HUGE Impact!

We all want to see kids rise to their full potential, don't we?

Building a teenager's self-confidence, self-worth and self-esteem are crucial their success... and yours.

But why is it so hard sometimes to get through to them? Why do some adults seem to really connect with teens and others don't?

The answer is simple and something that everyone can do.

"Teen-esteem" expert and national youth speaker, Justin Young, shows you how to start building a teen's self-esteem by using the Three Keys of Communication.

In this "mini" ebook, Justin uses his trademark storytelling of real-life, personal examples, of how effective communication will help any parent, teacher, coach or administrator build a bridge of healthy communication with a teen. Crossing this bridge opens the way to helping them develop a positive sense of self-worth, and empowering you to help change their life and their future.

There's no magic pill when building a teen's resiliency and feelings of self-worth; but there is a magic process. And it starts with Effective Communication!

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