Finally - A Book That Shows Teens HOW to Feel Good About Themselves (Not Just Why They Should)
If your amazing teen keeps asking "Why can't I be like everyone else?" when everyone else wishes they could be like your teen?
If you've ever felt helpless watching your capable, talented teen destroy themselves with self-doubt while you can see their incredible potential so clearly it hurts, then this is for you...
You're not imagining it. Your bright, talented teen IS slowly convincing themselves they're a fraud who doesn't deserve good things. And that constant "I'm fine" is actually code for "I'm drowning and don't know how to ask for help."
Most parents think this self-doubt thing is just a phase. But here's what's actually happening: your teen's brain soaks up every criticism like a sponge and bounces off praise like it's made of rubber.
Social media turned comparison into a full-contact sport. And nobody - I mean nobody - is teaching them the one skill that actually changes everything.
The Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens isn't some fluffy positive-thinking book. It's basically the missing instruction manual for helping your teen stop hating themselves.
Here's what your teen's going to learn:
¿ The "Inner Critic Assassination" technique that shuts up that mean voice in their head - even when it feels totally true
¿ Why smart kids actually suffer the most from feeling like frauds - plus the 30-second reality check that stops it cold
¿ The mistake almost every teen makes on social media that just destroys their confidence
¿ The shocking truth about why "good kids" from loving families still hate themselves - it's not your parenting, it's how teen brains process the world around them
¿ The real deal about peer pressure that most adults never figured out - including actual things to say that work without losing friends
¿ The "Thought Swap" trick that turns "I always mess up" into actual self-belief in about a minute
¿ Why your expectations feel like prison to your teen - and how to keep your hopes alive without crushing their spirit
Why this actually works when other stuff doesn't:
Written like a real person talking - not some therapist using big words your teen will just roll their eyes at
50+ things to actually DO - not just read about, but exercises that feel like figuring yourself out, not homework
¿ No BS, no lectures, no "just think happy thoughts" - every page gives your teen something they can use right now
Even if your teen says they're "totally fine" or thinks self-help stuff is dumb, this gets through to them. The chapters are short, the advice is real, and they start feeling better fast enough to actually stick with it.
They won't need to come running to you every time life gets hard. They'll have their own toolkit for dealing with that mean voice, handling friend drama, and actually being nice to themselves for once.
Look, confident teens don't just happen. While other parents are still scratching their heads wondering why their kids hate themselves, you can actually give your teen the roadmap from self-doubt to feeling pretty good about who they are.
Every day your teen spends listening to that cruel voice is another day they're not becoming who they're supposed to be. Every "I'm not good enough" thought is digging the hole deeper. Every comparison is stealing a little piece of their happiness.
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Für Jugendliche
Interest Age: From 13 to 18 years
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 203 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
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978-952-7634-06-6 (9789527634066)
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Emily Carter is an author who loves helping teens with their biggest turning point in life, adulting. She grew up in New York and is happily married to her high school sweetheart. She also has two of her own children.In her free time, Emily is an avid volunteer at a local food bank and enjoys hiking, traveling, and reading books on personal development. With over a decade of experience in the education and parenting field she has seen the difference that good parenting and the right tips can make in a teenager's life. She is now an aspiring writer through which she shares her insights and advice on raising happy, healthy, and resilient children, teens, and young adults.Emily's own struggles with navigating adulthood and overcoming obstacles inspired her to write. She noticed a gap in education regarding teaching essential life skills to teens and young adults. She decided to write comprehensive guides covering everything from money and time management to job searching and communication skills. Emily hopes her book will empower teens and young adults to live their best lives and reach their full potential.