New Book Release: The Parents’ and Educators’ Manual of Teenage “Rebirth”
Chicago, IL – In his new instructional handbook, “The Parents’ and Educators’ Manual of Teenage ‘Rebirth’: How to
Prepare Teens for Victorious Transitions into Adolescence and Beyond” (published by IUniverse), author Bruce G. Bentley
helps parents and educators better prepare and guide teens through the three stages of adolescence.
The Manual of Teenage “Rebirth” provides caregivers the principles of adolescent psychology—as a suit of arms—to inform, guide and challenge youth
through the three stages of adolescence: early, middle, and late adolescence. With the tools provided in this book,
readers will be equipped to help teens develop independence and self-awareness for a strengthened adulthood.
Bentley applies these concepts—along with psychologically pertinent literature—as a pedagogical device to authentic
stories of puberty, bullying, aggressive behavior, abuse and suicide. In doing so, he equips readers with knowledge of
adolescent psychology, allowing them to present teens with a road map of what to expect and what they can do to help
ease the anxieties and fears they encounter in life’s uncertainties.
Kirkus Reviews summed The Manual of Teenage “Rebirth” as: “An insightful book to help parents and educators become smart, sensitive and strong caregivers.” See book review
at https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/bruce-g-bentley/the-parents-and-educators-manual-of-teeenage/
The Parents’ and Educators’ Manual of Teenage “Rebirth” by Bruce G. Bentley is available at: http://bookstore.iuniverse.com/AdvancedSearch/Default.aspx?SearchTerm=Manual%20of%20Teenage%20Rebirth; http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps=manual+of+teenage+rebirth and http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-parents-and-educators-manual-of-teenage-rebirth-bruce-g-bentley/1113522786?ean=9781475945102
About the Author:
Bruce G. Bentley earned a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago and worked for 22
years with emotionally and behaviorally troubled children and youth. Bentley has also worked in adolescent treatment
programs and a therapeutic day school. He lives in the Philippines.
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