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How to Make and Keep Good Friends for Teens - Ultimate Guide for Parents of Middle and High School Teen Boys and Girls - cover

How to Make and Keep Good Friends for Teens - Ultimate Guide for Parents of Middle and High School Teen Boys and Girls

Quincy Lesley Darren

Maison d'édition: Quincy Lesley Darren

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Synopsis

This book provides an in-depth look into adolescent friendships. Teenagers and adults who care about them should read this book.

It's all about establishing new acquaintances! The adolescent years can be difficult. Let's face it: teens confront pressures and challenges that individuals of older ages cannot possibly imagine, let alone handle!

Teenagers will learn the most effective techniques to form meaningful connections in this useful book.

This book outlines basic approaches and tactics for creating new acquaintances. It is really simple to read and has a plethora of useful advice and activities to do.

If you want to make new friends or merely keep the ones you already have, this is the book for you.

This book is more about establishing and retaining friends, which is the most difficult aspect of friendship. This book also touches on the topic of knowing oneself and others, because friendship is about more than just you or your buddy. It is a two-way street.

So, click the "Buy Now" button to get started on your path to making and retaining friends.
Disponible depuis: 20/02/2022.

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