A Teenager's Guide to Success
by
Book Details
About the Book
Finally it is here. A book
written by a teacher of 40 years experience working with students from
Kindergarten through to the University level.
A Teenager’s Guide to
Success is not mere theory. It is the sharing of information gathered
over a lifetime in the
classroom, working chiefly with High School and College students.
The book answers the
often-asked questions about succeeding in school and in later life. It deals with the importance of working
towards a goal; developing time management skills; handling peer pressure;
seeing failure as an opportunity; the importance of being willing to learn from
anyone who has knowledge to share; listening and learning; money management;
how to resist high pressure sales techniques; the importance of moral and spiritual
values in the teenager’s life; the importance of accepting responsibility for
his/her success, and many, many more ideas.
The book examines – ability,
aptitude, attitude, ambition and application (hard work) as the secrets of success. It suggests different ways of handling
conflict, and shows how to promote healthy relationships. It suggests qualities, which teenagers who
aspire to leadership roles should have, and concludes with a section on motivational and inspirational poems,
along wit poems, which present matters of a social nature, which all teenagers
should think about.
A Teenager’s Guide to
Success
as the name suggests, provides the reader with a road map of life for the
difficult teen years. The book is great
also for family discussions or counseling sessions. It is a work which pre-teen, teenagers, and parents alike will
find exciting, informative and different.
It is a MUST for your
library. You will not be disappointed.
About the Author
The author Lloyd E. Afflick was born and raised in Portland,
Jamaica. He is a graduate of the Mico
Teachers College and the University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica. He holds a Masters Degree in Education from
Florida Atlantic University, where he received a special award for Academic
Excellence. He is an amateur poet and
enjoys writing on social, educational and historical themes.
Throughout his long teaching
career he has taught Primary, Middle and High School students in Jamaica, the
Bahamas and Broward County – Florida.
He is a former lecturer at the San Salvador Teachers College, Bahamas,
and part time lecturer at the college of the Bahamas. He is currently a guest lecturer at the Florida Atlantic
University. His area of specialization
is History and the Social Sciences
He sees his work – A Teenager’s Guide to Success as a
special contribution to education. He
hopes that through this book he will be able to help young people to succeed in
their educational pursuits and to inspire them to make a difference in the
communities of which they are a part.