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Beschreibung
In what can be an incredibly toxic and frightening modern culture, young people in particular are struggling to gain some vestige of self-esteem and are subsequently battling myriad mental and physical health issues. Parents, teachers and carers want to help but often struggle to know quite what they can do.
DA-DAAA! Enter this book: a self-help book for people who are fed up with being patronised by self-help books. This guide will give you pragmatic, relevant advice on how to nurture self-esteem and discuss and deal with mental health issues, delivered with positivity, humour and realism.
Although touching on specific issues such as self-harm, eating disorders and anxiety, this is more generally geared towards instilling confidence and promoting a positive state of mind.
A collaborative effort between Lynn Crilly – a mother and counsellor who writes with love and warmth for her fellow parents and carers – and Natasha Devon – a journalist and activist, who writes with passion (and a few swear words) for teachers – there’s something in this book for everyone.
‘Self-Esteem education in schools like that provided by Natasha and her team, as described in this book, is exactly what the UK is crying out for!’ – GOK WAN
‘This is essential reading for all parents - Full of practical and useful tips.’ – EAMONN HOLMES
‘Finally, a straight talking, streetwise, empathetic and, most importantly, practical guide for all families whose lives are touched by the common mental health challenges of contemporary life. Unique, essential and highly recommended.’ - DR HILARY JONES