Dear Reader,
It touches my heart everyday to experience some of the tragic situations my students are going through and it hurts me even more when their parents and sometimes other teachers don't know how to deal with them. Yelling, screaming, and bad mouthing the teenager only makes them distance themselves from you more. And when that happens, I guarentee you that you no longer "really" know what's going on with them.
So what kind of issues are teenagers dealing with?
1. I once had a male student who hid his baby from his entire family for three years.
2. I've had students who slept with security guards while their parents swore their child was a virgin.
3. I had students to overdose on crystal meth when the parent thought it was impossible because she "raised" her child better than that.
-What if I told you there's a way to find out the truth about your teen?
-What if I gave you pratical tips in how to deal with teen issues?
-What if there was a book that your teen could read that contain stories from other teenagers that actually related to them and dealt with issues that they have experienced?
-Wouldn't you want this for yourself?
-Wouldn't you want this for your teen?
Sex, Drugs, and Other Teenage Elephants: How To Deal With Teenage Issues is the book that shares true stories of problems teenagers deal with and gives practical advice on how to handle them.
Read It!
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Get ready to experience the kind of stories that are usually never shared!
But don't just take my word for it!
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"This is a great book for teenagers, parents, and anyone who wants to help teenagers. It contains excellent stories about teenagers and how they perservere through life's challenges. I found the stories inside this book to be completely life changing." -Geena G. 18 years old
"This book is a must read. I especially enjoyed the section on drugs because I have used drugs myself. I recommend this book to all teenagers and feel that it can help those struggling to fight off drugs. The real life stories provide evidence about what drugs does in people's lives. It can help change not only teenager's perspectives on drugs but also adults." -Valeria F. 17 years old
"This book is relatable and a must read for both teenagers and adults." -Raquel C. 18 years old
"This book will show teenagers and parents that we need to speak to one another and open our eyes. The stories touched me and I will never forget them." -Janeth M. 17 years old
"This book inspired me that when life brings you down, you can either get up or stay where you are. I now am choosing to get up and deal with my issues." -Katherine G. 17 years old
"This eye-opening book goes in depth to what we teenagers actually face growing up. This is a must read for teens as well as adults with children who want an in depth perspective on what we face as teens." -Tiffany S. 17 years old
Spring Break is approaching and this would be an awesome time to have your teenager read this book. This is the book teenagers will want to read and parents will be glad they have read it.
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If that's not enough, I will leave a tip on How To Deal With Teenager Issues that's not even in the book. A free bonus tip just for you because you're still readying this page.
One of tips I've shared at the top of this page is the tip of sharing.
We get what we give in this world.
If you share stories about issues and not say words like "I would kill you if you ever did that." Your teen will be more likely to share an issue with you." -Period.
Think about secrets. Often times when you confide in a person, they turn around and confide in you. If you tell someone a secret and they DO NOT JUDGE YOU. They feel safe sharing secrets with you.
Currently I have only one friend that I share personal issues with. A new friend actually that i just met this year. Do you know why I am willing to confide in and share things with this friend that I don't even share with some of my life long friends. Its because she first shared with me. After a few times, I felt comfortable to share back.
We have something in common with me.
I can relate to her.
We feel like we are in the same boat and people like that.
Teenagers aren't any different.
One way of dealing with teen issues is to share honest, true stories like those contained in this book. Don't share your story in hopes to change your teen or manipulate the teen. Don't share your story as a lesson where you end it by saying "That's why you bet not ever do blah blah blah because look what happened to me."
NO!!!
That's too much. You share the story out of love. You become open and honest with your teen. You don't judge, criticize, or say anything mean. You Share and when they trust you, You Listen!
Listening is another Tip that I will go in-depth for in another blog.
So, what are you waiting for. Start applying these books and order your book today!