Dr. John J. Liptak and Ester R.A. Leutenberg
Be the first one to write a reviewBeing a teen has always been challenging, but today teens face issues compounded by a rapidly changing society and a plethora of technology. These changes require new strategies to teach teens to protect themselves from the challenges they will constantly face in school, the community, and with their friends and family.
Some of the areas in which teens worry about their safety include:
For teens, staying safe is a much more difficult task than in the past. To help teens sharpen their awareness of the need and ways to stay safe, the Teen Safety Workbook will guide them as they explore situations fraught with danger and face people who may threaten their safety.
During adolescence, teens are eager to press to become more independent from their parents, caregivers, or family. They need to learn to be more responsible for their safety. Whether at home, school, work, community, or online, they must face significant safety hazards and be aware of them. Teen judgment levels are still forming; most are not ready to make adult-level decisions. Teens need to learn that they have the power to keep themselves safe and equip themselves with the tools to overcome dangerous situations.
The Teen Safety Workbook can help teens self-reflect, examine the thoughts and feelings that go into their decisions, and learn practical tools and techniques to stay safe in the future. This book combines two powerful psychological tools for managing unsafe, potentially dangerous thoughts, feelings, and behaviors: self-assessment and journaling.
The Teen Safety Workbook contains five separate sections to help the participants learn more about the choices they have made and the choices they have yet to make in their lives: