1 . Whether you’re looking for a gifted idea, or you are hoping to find a way to help your teen make better choices, there are a variety of books on the market that can help you.
●Do Hard Things
Written by twin brothers, Alex and Brett Harris, Do Hard Things says that how expectations are the reason why teens are not motivated to create a better world for themselves. By encouraging readers to take the hard road and put challenges in front of themselves, teens can gain motivation to achieve greater things in life.
●Who Moved My cheese?
Adolescence is filled with change and uncertainty and this book, written by Spencer Johnson, helps young people learn how to adapt. Rather than resist change, teens can learn how to accept change and develop increased resilience. It’ll undoubtedly help teens create positive change in their lives as well.
●The Code: The Five Secrets of Teen Success
The author, Mawi Asgedom, overcame adversity when he grew up during civil war in Ethiopia and became a student on scholarship to Harvard. In this quick reading, your teen will learn valuable lessons from Asgedom’s own real life examples, and receive practical direction.
●What Color Is Your Parachute for Teens
Written by career authorities Carol Christen and Richard N. Bolles, this book will help teen discover their interests, which could be beneficial in helping them decide on a future. The book is a quick reading and has been updated to include the social media aspect of finding a career and job.
1. Who is the passage intended for?A.Parents. | B.Students. | C.Educators. | D.Teachers. |
A.Do Hard Things | B.Who Moved My Cheese? |
C.What Color Is Your Parachute for Teens | D.The Code: The Five Secrets of Teen Success |
A.Alex and Brett Harris’s. | B.Spencer Johnson’s. |
C.Mawi Asgedom’s. | D.Carol Christen and Richard N. Bolles’s. |