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It's Ok to Idk: The Teenager's Guide to Go from I Don't Know to I Know
Contributor(s): Boatwright-McGhee, Anekia (Author)
ISBN: 1988925266     ISBN-13: 9781988925264
Publisher: Prominence Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $18.04  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2018
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- Juvenile Nonfiction | Health & Daily Living - Maturing
Physical Information: 0.26" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.33 lbs) 122 pages
 
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Imagine giving your teen a step-by-step guide to help them get from where they are now, to where you want to them to be in the future. What if you could help them define their goals, design a plan for the future, and imagine a life that allows you to breathe a sigh of relief?Now imagine if you were a teenager... being able to tell the adults in your life what you really feel about your future. What if you could share with them what you dream about, fear most, and wish they understood about who you really are? If you could just say that you weren't sure about everything and help them understand you are looking for support and not answers. What if this was possible and all you needed were the right tools and permission to say IDK ?That's what Anekia Boatwright-McGhee's ground-breaking book, It's Okay to IDK The Teenagers Guide to Go from "I Don't Know" to "I Know," has done for thousands of teens: providing a well-thought-out guidebook to self-awareness and success. Written for today's teens, Boatwright-McGhee provides a straightforward yet understandable approach to guide teens through their search for answers and providing them the courageous support to navigate through the evolution of adolescence. A must read for every teen, as well as parents, teachers, counselors, coaches, or anyone who is an influencer in the life of teens, It's Okay to IDK The Teenagers Guide to Go from "I Don't Know" to "I Know" has given a voice of understanding and mission of guidance to a generation often misunderstood."YES Finally, a book that doesn't talk to me like I'm a little kid but shows me how I can be everything I want to be I would definitely read it again." Mariah, 14 years old