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 assist parents and concerned child-care professionals who are dealing with at-risk children who fall between the two opposite sides of the teen spectrum-- namely, preteens and young adults. Preteens are children who are just emerging into their teen years while young adults are children who have come to the end of their teen years but who are not yet mature enough to be considered responsible adults.
An Overview of "Preteens and Young Adults"
In the preteens section, "Preteens and Young Adults" describes in detail the changes, dilemmas, frustrations and challenges experienced by children on the cusp of their teenage years. It then provides a list of top schools and programs for struggling preteens. Each school or program is fully described so that parents can compare schools or programs to see which one offers the best fit for their preteen.
In the sections covering young adults, the author provides readers an understanding into the emotional and sociological concerns behind why many young adults fail to leave home. On one hand, mothers and fathers are wrestling with their children's failure to grow up, get an apartment, find meaningful work, and live independently; and on the other hand, young people are having problems with maturing and finding their way in a society that does not appear to care for any of their needs.
The young adults part of the book, leaves moms and mads and consultants with a much deeper understanding of the "epidemic" of immature young adults. Additionally, it dedicates ten whole chapters to each of the steps essential to empower young adults to feel part of society. Once again, as in the preteen portion of the book, leading schools and programs are described in complete detail. There is more than information here on therapeutic programs to aid young people find the solutions for 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 Access and 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.
You can get your copy of "Preteens and Young Adults" in the Parent Empowerment Handbook Series for $2.99 on Amazon.
This new book will assist parents and concerned child-care professionals who are dealing with at-risk children who fall between the two opposite sides of the teen spectrum-- namely, preteens and young adults. Preteens are children who are just emerging into their teen years while young adults are children who have come to the end of their teen years but who are not yet mature enough to be considered responsible adults.
An Overview of "Preteens and Young Adults"
In the preteens section, "Preteens and Young Adults" describes in detail the changes, dilemmas, frustrations and challenges experienced by children on the cusp of their teenage years. It then provides a list of top schools and programs for struggling preteens. Each school or program is fully described so that parents can compare schools or programs to see which one offers the best fit for their preteen.
In the sections covering young adults, the author provides readers an understanding into the emotional and sociological concerns behind why many young adults fail to leave home. On one hand, mothers and fathers are wrestling with their children's failure to grow up, get an apartment, find meaningful work, and live independently; and on the other hand, young people are having problems with maturing and finding their way in a society that does not appear to care for any of their needs.
The young adults part of the book, leaves moms and mads and consultants with a much deeper understanding of the "epidemic" of immature young adults. Additionally, it dedicates ten whole chapters to each of the steps essential to empower young adults to feel part of society. Once again, as in the preteen portion of the book, leading schools and programs are described in complete detail. There is more than information here on therapeutic programs to aid young people find the solutions for 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 Access and 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.
You can get your copy of "Preteens and Young Adults" in the Parent Empowerment Handbook Series for $2.99 on Amazon.
About the Author:
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.