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What Teens Need to Succeed: Proven, Practical Ways to Shape Your Own Future [Paperback]

Peter L. Benson Ph.D. (Author), Judy Galbraith M.A. (Author), Pamela Espeland (Author)
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Some teens lead healthy, productive, positive lives. Others are troubled, self-destructive, and negative about themselves and the future. What makes the difference? The presence of specific assets in their lives—not financial assets, but Developmental Assets™ including family support, self-esteem, a caring school climate, adult role models, structured time, and positive peer influence. It's a proven fact: The more Developmental Assets™ a young person has, the less likely he or she is to engage in at-risk behaviors.

Our best-selling book What Kids Need to Succeed tells parents, teachers, and community leaders how to build assets in young people. Now What Teens Need to Succeed inspires and empowers teens to build their own assets. It invites readers to identify the assets they already have and the ones they need, clearly describes the 40 assets identified as most essential, then gives hundreds of suggestions teens can use to develop the assets at home, at school, in the community, in the congregation, with friends, and with youth organizations.

"Assets in Action" sections show how people across the nation are creating healthy communities using the asset-building model. Resources point the way toward additional books, organizations, and Web sites.

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Grade 7 Up-Psychologist Benson and former teacher/counselor Galbraith based their writing on surveys of over 350,000 U.S. teens to provide a unique look at "positive assets"-good things that contribute to an individual's success in life. External assets include families, peers, spiritual support systems, schools, neighborhoods and their wider communities, while internal assets are defined as motivation, honesty, responsibility, decision-making skills, resistance skills, and more. Quotations from other Free Spirit self-help books and Search Institute findings are significant parts of this title, as are charts, graphs, quizzes, checklists, facts and statistics, illustrative and factual anecdotes, and myriad resources (Web sites, books, pamphlets, and contact organizations). Densely formatted, the typeface varies in size with lists, source notes, and bibliographic citations often reduced in size. A comprehensive index helps alleviate the sense of an overwhelming amount of information. A useful resource for teens and those who work with them.
Gail Richmond, San Diego Unified Schools, CA
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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“Provides teens with information on how they can lay the foundations for rewarding lives.”—NEA Today
 


 “Engaging and interactive, not just a text to be read and put away on the shelf.”—Parenting for High Potential



"A useful resource for teens and those who work with them."—School Library Journal



"Read, America!" Selection


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 11 and up
  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing (January 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1575420279
  • ISBN-13: 978-1575420271
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #618,719 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding book for both parent & child to read., June 13, 1999
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This book should be a requirement in every home. It is wriiten for a teen but shoul dbe read by both parent and child. The concept of the 40 assets is fundamentally simple. The book defines the assets and then gives advice on how the adolescent, parent(s), community,school, and congregation can help to ensure that a child is brought up with all of the assets they need to be a successful person. It has examples of the successes that communities across the country have had setting the concepts of the assets into into motion. The excellence of the book is reinforced by a lecture I attended by Dr. Benson 2 months ago. The concept of the developmental assets being the framework for a successful, well-rounded person makes perfect sense. It should be adopted as a National standard.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book for teens and their parents!, May 18, 1999
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We like the book so much that we are adopting the asset building concepts featured!

As the Red Ribbon Chair for the Red Ribbon Coalition, I will urge volunteer coordinators to put at least one copy in their school library!

Irvine Unified School District's Guidance Resources will include the list of 40 Developmental Assets (from the book) in our 1999/2000 parent handbook.

This is an excellent resource for anyone who cares about helping youth succeed!

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This book is one of the best I ahve come across in all my years of teaching.....Written for a mature teen, the information can be used by teachers, parents and counselors....really applied to people of all ages. I LOVE IT!
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New York, Free Spirit Publishing Inc, Search Institute, Other Adult Relationships, Department of Education, United States, Judy Galbraith, Positive Family Communication, Louis Park, Red Cross, Teen Handbook, The Gifted, The Mood of American Youth, Interpersonal Competence, Jim Delisle, Public Agenda, America Reads Challenge, Amnesty International, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Kids Care Club, African American, Los Angeles, National Crime Prevention Council, Points of Light Foundation, Prudential Spirit of Community Awards
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