Lon Woodbury, an Independent Educational Consultant who has worked with families and struggling teens since 1984, has recently published "Preteens and Young Adults," the fourth book in his Parent Empowerment Series. The book is now available on Amazon's Kindle books.
This new book will certainly assist mothers and fathers and psychologists who are dealing with at-risk kids who are either preteens or young adults. Children who are emerging into their teenage years fall into the preteen category. Meanwhile, young adults are those who have come to the end of their teenage years but are not yet mature good enough to be independent.
An Overview of "Preteens and Young Adults"
When talking about preteens, Woodbury explains in considerable detail the many changes, issues, irritations and difficulties experienced by children beginning their adolescent years. After a description of their psychological changes, he offers a checklist of top colleges and programs for those who are struggling. Each college or program is covered comprehensively, which makes it easy for parents to contrast schools or programs and decide which one provides the best therapeutic solution for their preteen.
In the young adults section, the book provides an insight into the many psychological and sociological issues behind why many young adults "fail to launch." While parents are wrestling with their children's inability to move out of the family home, find a job, and live independently, young adults are struggling with growing up and finding their place in a society where they do not feel they fit in.
The young adults section gives parents and therapists a comprehensive understanding of the "epidemic" of struggling young people. It even dedicates 10 chapters to each of the steps psychologists consider necessary to equip young adults to feel a part of the world. In this section, too, leading schools and programs are explained in detail to assist young people find their way to success in life.
In essence, then, the book offers a psychological and sociological perspective on the struggles of preteens and young adults. In addition, it provides a comprehensive directory of recommended parent-choice programs, solutions, and institutions throughout the United States for preteens and young adults. This 143-page book provides invaluable information, guidance, and resources for parents whose struggling children fall into either the pre-teen or young adult category.
Kindle Books are Easy to Download and Very Affordable.
By the way, if you are not knowledgeable about how Amazon works, any kind of e-book included in the Amazon.com library could easily be reviewed on your Kindle, Nook, iPad, COMPUTER, apple iphone, Android, MP3. Essentially, any type of digital device with a screen. You do not have to get a Kindle to download this in-depth report.
Get your copy of "Preteens and Young Adults" in the Parent Empowerment Handbook Series for $2.99 on Amazon.
This new book will certainly assist mothers and fathers and psychologists who are dealing with at-risk kids who are either preteens or young adults. Children who are emerging into their teenage years fall into the preteen category. Meanwhile, young adults are those who have come to the end of their teenage years but are not yet mature good enough to be independent.
An Overview of "Preteens and Young Adults"
When talking about preteens, Woodbury explains in considerable detail the many changes, issues, irritations and difficulties experienced by children beginning their adolescent years. After a description of their psychological changes, he offers a checklist of top colleges and programs for those who are struggling. Each college or program is covered comprehensively, which makes it easy for parents to contrast schools or programs and decide which one provides the best therapeutic solution for their preteen.
In the young adults section, the book provides an insight into the many psychological and sociological issues behind why many young adults "fail to launch." While parents are wrestling with their children's inability to move out of the family home, find a job, and live independently, young adults are struggling with growing up and finding their place in a society where they do not feel they fit in.
The young adults section gives parents and therapists a comprehensive understanding of the "epidemic" of struggling young people. It even dedicates 10 chapters to each of the steps psychologists consider necessary to equip young adults to feel a part of the world. In this section, too, leading schools and programs are explained in detail to assist young people find their way to success in life.
In essence, then, the book offers a psychological and sociological perspective on the struggles of preteens and young adults. In addition, it provides a comprehensive directory of recommended parent-choice programs, solutions, and institutions throughout the United States for preteens and young adults. This 143-page book provides invaluable information, guidance, and resources for parents whose struggling children fall into either the pre-teen or young adult category.
Kindle Books are Easy to Download and Very Affordable.
By the way, if you are not knowledgeable about how Amazon works, any kind of e-book included in the Amazon.com library could easily be reviewed on your Kindle, Nook, iPad, COMPUTER, apple iphone, Android, MP3. Essentially, any type of digital device with a screen. You do not have to get a Kindle to download this in-depth report.
Get your copy of "Preteens and Young Adults" in the Parent Empowerment Handbook Series for $2.99 on Amazon.
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Learn more about The Preteen and Young Adult Guide. Stop by Lon Woodbury's page on Kindle Books where you can find out all about what it can do for you.
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