Title: He's Not Lazy Pdf Empowering Your Son to Believe In Himself
Author: Adam Price
Published Date: 2017-08-01
Page: 288
On the surface, capable teenage boys may look lazy. But dig a little deeper, writes child psychologist Adam Price in He’s Not Lazy, and you’ll often find conflicted boys who want to do well in middle and high school but are afraid to fail, and so do not try. This book can help you become an ally with your son, as he discovers greater self-confidence and accepts responsibility for his future.
One of the best parenting books I've ever read This book is so incredibly relevant for our family. It addresses the reasons behind why bright boys sometimes "opt out" or underachieve. It also explains some of the psychological reasons why some of us "over parent' our kids. So I realized that in trying to help my son, I am actually making it harder for him to become independent and self motivated. I personally felt that this was one of the most spot on, and incredibly relevant parenting books I have ever read. It addresses head on what we are dealing with and gives a fresh and compassionate perspective on what motivates our son's behavior. Highly, highly recommend.Compelling and Practical! An extremely well written and compelling guide for parents who struggle with how to motivate their teenage sons to do better in school and in life. He's Not Lazy is full of practical advice and actionable strategies which are based on both empirical research and extensive clinical experience. It is illuminated by the kind, loving and creative voice of the author. All the while the book helps you maintain or even improve your relationship with your kid. As Price shows--with a rare combination of common sense and originality--the first step in implementing the plan he lays out in the book is to change your own perspective a as parent. For that reason, as well as the updated research on brain development and the penetrating insights it offers into adolescent psychology, this book is also a must read for anyone working with or trying to understand and motivate teenagers. It is a fascinating, moving and accessible read with many, inspiring, real-life stories.This book is a game changer. This is one of the best parenting books I've ever read. It's relatable, easy to read and provides suggestions that are realistic and doable to change the course of parenting a teen or preteen boy who's not into school. It provides insight on the psychology behind both teen and parent behavior, not only related to school, but also the changing dynamics as boys mature. It's exactly what my husband and I needed as our boys enter the teen years. It's almost like the author wrote it specifically for us - his insight to what's going with my son and our parenting on was spot on. I recommend this book both for its insight on lackluster effort at school as well as how to understand a teen boy in general, and what parents need to do.
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