Adolescence: How to Survive It: Insights for Parents, Teachers and Young Adults

Adolescence: How to Survive It: Insights for Parents, Teachers and Young Adults

by Tony Little (Author), Herb Etkin (Author)

Synopsis

There is a crisis emerging in the lives of 21st century young people, their parents, teachers and peers. The complex experiences of adolescents with permanent access to technology, growing psychological pressures, increasing competition for grades and eventually jobs mean this generation of teenagers are beset by a range of problems never encountered by their predecessors. In this book, former Head Master of Eton and bestselling author Tony Little and child and adolescent psychiatrist Herb Etkin tackle the problems faced by adolescents and set out how to combat them. Adolescence: How to Survive It covers a range of subjects from what adolescence actually is, to challenges such as drug use and discipline, character and wellbeing. The book sets adolescence in context before Little and Etkin engage in a series of question-and-answer dialogues to tackle key issues which are relevant and useful to anyone working or living with adolescents, and the teenagers themselves. Like Tony Little's bestselling An Intelligent Person's Guide to Education (`Little's 10 top tips for dealing with adolescents are alone worth the cover price' Sunday Times) this is a highly readable and indispensable book for parents, teachers and young people alike.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Bloomsbury Continuum
Published: 27 Jun 2019

ISBN 10: 1472944704
ISBN 13: 9781472944702
Book Overview: An indispensable book for parents, teenagers and anyone concerned with issues in adolescence, from former headteacher Tony Little and child psychiatrist Herb Etkin

Author Bio
Tony Little was Head Master of Eton College from 2002 until 2015 and formerly head of Oakham and Chigwell schools. Before that he was a boarding school housemaster. Since 2015 he has worked extensively with schools around the world. He is the author of an Intelligent Person's Guide to Education (Bloomsbury Continuum). Herb Etkin M.B., B.Ch. FRCPsych.,DPM was in general practice before specialising in psychiatry. He was a clinical tutor and consultant psychiatrist in southern England and chair of the Association of Clinical Psychiatrists. He was also medical director of Ticehurst House Hospital, now part of the Priory group, and expert witness to child and family courts throughout the UK.