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It's not too long since I read [[Passing the 11+ with NLP: NLP Strategies for Supporting Your 11 Plus Student by Judy Bartkowiak and Carolyn Fitzpatrick]] and what impressed me most was that it was a great deal simpler and more user friendly than the phrase ''neuro-linguistic programming'' suggested, with its emphasis on building a child's self-esteem and easing the pressure all round, so I was delighted when Judy asked me if I would look at ''NLP For Teens''.  Many a parent has been tempted to leave home when their children were teenagers; difficult as it is for the parents it's a traumatic time for the teens and anything which makes it a little easier is to be applauded particularly when the changes will come from them rather than the parent.
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''NLP For Teens'' is part of the ''Engaging NLP'' series and is a follow-on from ''NLP for Children''.  Many a parent has been tempted to leave home when their children are teenagers; difficult as it is for the parents it's a traumatic time for the teens and anything which makes it a little easier is to be applauded particularly when the changes will come from the teens rather than being imposed by the parent.
  
''Passing the 11+…'' is directed at parents with children coming up to the dreaded exam.  ''NLP for Teens'' is directed at teenagers.  At only just over ninety pages it's a fairly quick initial read and not too burdensome when it comes to working at it afterwards.  And that is a large part of the secret.  It's not a book to read and obtain a magical benefit.  It's a book to read and then go back and work at.  As a builder friend of mine always says - 'it needs a good coat of thinking about'.  If a parent or mentor has read the book first they will be in a position to offer supportive discussion – but this is a book for the teens.
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''NLP for Teens'' is directed at teenagers.  At only just over ninety pages it's a fairly quick initial read and not too burdensome when it comes to working at it afterwards.  And that is a large part of the secret.  It's not a book to read and obtain a magical benefit.  It's a book to read and then go back and work at.  As a builder friend of mine always says - 'it needs a good coat of thinking about'.  If a parent or mentor has read the book first they will be in a position to offer supportive discussion – but this is a book for the teens rather than the parents.
  
 
About a third of the book is about the basics of NLP.  Think of this as an encouragement to the teenager to think through attitudes and goals and to examine where they come from.  Think of the book as a workbook for them to write in, refer to, and use. It tackles the issues which teens are likely to face and they're not just about whether or not they'll get a good enough grade in a exam.  Teenagers today face more pressures about sex, relationships, alcohol and drugs than any previous generation and in this book they'll find an acknowledgement of those pressures. The balance of the book looks in detail at their stress, confidence, communication, employment and relationships.
 
About a third of the book is about the basics of NLP.  Think of this as an encouragement to the teenager to think through attitudes and goals and to examine where they come from.  Think of the book as a workbook for them to write in, refer to, and use. It tackles the issues which teens are likely to face and they're not just about whether or not they'll get a good enough grade in a exam.  Teenagers today face more pressures about sex, relationships, alcohol and drugs than any previous generation and in this book they'll find an acknowledgement of those pressures. The balance of the book looks in detail at their stress, confidence, communication, employment and relationships.
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It's in the teenage years when a lot of attitudes become ingrained, often because they've been received in childhood and never really thought about.  The teens are an ideal time to develop a questioning attitude which will carry them through life.
 
It's in the teenage years when a lot of attitudes become ingrained, often because they've been received in childhood and never really thought about.  The teens are an ideal time to develop a questioning attitude which will carry them through life.
  
I'd like to thank Judy for sending a copy to the Bookbag.
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I'd like to thank Judy for sending a copy to the Bookbag.  Teens might also appreciate [[So You've Passed Your Driving Test... What Now? Advanced Driving Skills For Young Drivers by Judy Bartkowiak]].
  
We can also recommend [[How To Get What You Want by Nina Grunfeld]] for teens.
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We can also recommend [[How To Get What You Want by Nina Grunfeld]] for teens and you might find [[The Fight of Your Life by Jeffrey Dean]] interesting.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 11 October 2020


NLP For Teens by Judy Bartkowiak

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Category: Home and Family
Rating: 4/5
Reviewer: Sue Magee
Reviewed by Sue Magee
Summary: A thought-provoking workbook for teens - rather than the parents - covering all those areas which are so difficult. Judy Bartkowiak was kind enough to chat to us about her work and life.
Buy? Yes Borrow? Maybe
Pages: 92 Date: February 2011
Publisher: MX Publishing
ISBN: 978-1907685903

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NLP For Teens is part of the Engaging NLP series and is a follow-on from NLP for Children. Many a parent has been tempted to leave home when their children are teenagers; difficult as it is for the parents it's a traumatic time for the teens and anything which makes it a little easier is to be applauded particularly when the changes will come from the teens rather than being imposed by the parent.

NLP for Teens is directed at teenagers. At only just over ninety pages it's a fairly quick initial read and not too burdensome when it comes to working at it afterwards. And that is a large part of the secret. It's not a book to read and obtain a magical benefit. It's a book to read and then go back and work at. As a builder friend of mine always says - 'it needs a good coat of thinking about'. If a parent or mentor has read the book first they will be in a position to offer supportive discussion – but this is a book for the teens rather than the parents.

About a third of the book is about the basics of NLP. Think of this as an encouragement to the teenager to think through attitudes and goals and to examine where they come from. Think of the book as a workbook for them to write in, refer to, and use. It tackles the issues which teens are likely to face and they're not just about whether or not they'll get a good enough grade in a exam. Teenagers today face more pressures about sex, relationships, alcohol and drugs than any previous generation and in this book they'll find an acknowledgement of those pressures. The balance of the book looks in detail at their stress, confidence, communication, employment and relationships.

It's in the teenage years when a lot of attitudes become ingrained, often because they've been received in childhood and never really thought about. The teens are an ideal time to develop a questioning attitude which will carry them through life.

I'd like to thank Judy for sending a copy to the Bookbag. Teens might also appreciate So You've Passed Your Driving Test... What Now? Advanced Driving Skills For Young Drivers by Judy Bartkowiak.

We can also recommend How To Get What You Want by Nina Grunfeld for teens and you might find The Fight of Your Life by Jeffrey Dean interesting.

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