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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jose M. de OlivaresPublisher: Taylor Trade Publishing Imprint: Taylor Trade Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.10cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.213kg ISBN: 9781589791282ISBN 10: 1589791282 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 28 July 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsTough, practical, and hopeful steps recommended.--Linda Beck, Library Journal A must read for anyone who knows a teenager in trouble or headed for trouble. The premise of the book is brilliant, and the suggested interventions are actual tools that work! We have purchased a copy for every employee in our company.--Dr. Jennifer Wild, President, Applied Technology Systems, Inc. I have a 16-year old grandson I've raised. I'm using your techniques at home and he is responding. Thank you. -- D.H., San Antonio, TX This book is excellent in terms of helping understand why teenagers get into trouble. Additionally, I consider it to be a textbook for community change. It gives a message of faith and optimism that should give us new resolve in the never-ending community building obligations that we all share. -- Rev. Benjamin L. Hooks, Executive Director Emeritus, NAACP Presents a compelling, sensible explanation of why and how young people make the choice between the street and the mainstream. More importantly, it presents a practical, effective strategy that positions adults to engage youth currently living the street life in a process that will guide them to become productive adults. -- Kenneth R. Ginsburg, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Author of But I'm almost 13! (McGraw-Hill) Takes the reader on a thought provoking journey, filled with poignant observations, sound conclusions and practical advice. The hard hitting text will resonate with anyone who has dealt with the frustrating complexities of teenage turmoil. -- Dr. F. Craig Sudbury, Vice President of Program Development, Management and Training Corporation A great tool with great insight. There are not many people in America who would not benefit from reading this book -- Col. Herbert P. Fritts (Retired), Director, Louisiana National Guard Job Challenge Program Provides practical insight from the author's own experiences on the streets and his work with troubled youth. His writing [style] and extensive use of examples allow for easy reading and application of his advice. Youth Today A powerful book. I have a teenage daughter and the book is now a part of my must-have-toolkit. -- M.K., Washington, DC Clearly aimed at people who are out in the trenches dealing with teenagers, and well crafted to reach those people. It makes a great deal of sense. -- Dr. Donald Arnstine, Professor Emeritus of Education, University of California - Davis. Author of Democracy and the Arts of Schooling (SUNY Pre A must read for anyone who knows a teenager in trouble or headed for trouble. The premise of the book is brilliant, and the suggested interventions are actual tools that work! We have purchased a copy for every employee in our company. -- Dr. Jennifer Wild, President, Applied Technology Systems, Inc. It is definitely an eye opener and a useful tool for those of us who work with or have teenagers in our home or care on a daily basis. -- Booker T. Jones, President and CEO, MINACT, Inc. Tough, practical, and hopeful steps recommended. -- Linda Beck, Library Journal Indispensable to anyone who parents or teaches adolescents. De Olivares offers a list of practical suggestions for fostering mutual-respect. More than a how-to guide. Teacher Magazine A clear explanation of how and why teens cross into the dangerous at-risk lifestyle. VOYA Author InformationJosé M. de Olivares has spent the past 40 years helping teenagers straighten out their lives. He currently helps to shape national youth policy as Regional Director, USDOL, ETA, Office of Job Corps. He resides in Dallas, Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |