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Book details
  • Genre:FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • SubGenre:Life Stages / Teenagers
  • Language:English
  • Pages:100
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543928808

Diary Confessions of Teenage Years

by Crystal Giddings and Kenya DeBarros

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Overview
Teenagers seek help from school counselors to discuss many issues that they face. This can be a scary and uncertain time. A diary is kept by many teenagers in order to chart their progress with a problem or person, and to record their most memorable experiences with their counselor. The reasons teens seek help from their counselor can range from what class to take, to family issues, to the death of a loved on. So real life issues are included in this book as well as real life solutions. This is a good read for all young people and those adults who are still young at heart. This is a great read for anyone working with teens and young adults. Also, there are resources at the end of the book and a special section with tips on how to avoid typical pitfalls when attending college or any higher ed institution.
Description

Teenagers seek help from school counselors to discuss many issues that they face. This can be a scary and uncertain time as ones' identity with self and others is critical during adolescence. A diary is often kept by teenagers in order to chart their progress with a problem or person, and to record their most memorable experiences with their counselor. The reasons teens seek help from their counselor can range from what class to take, to family issues, to coping with a disability, to the death of a loved one. So real life issues are included in this book as well as real life solutions. This is a good read for all young people and those adults who are still young at heart. This is a great book for anyone working with teens and young adults. Also, there are resources at the end of the book and a special section with tips on how to avoid typical pitfalls when attending college or any higher ed institution.

About the author

Dr. Crystal M. Giddings is a retired school counselor of 26 years from Atlanta and Cobb County Schools in Georgia serving at the middle and high school levels. Her accolades include Counselor of the Year, Writer of the Year, and National Association of Education Humanitarian Award. Currently, Dr. Giddings is an Assistant Professor and School Counseling Field Coordinator at Clark Atlanta University in the Counselor Education Department. She authored "When School Counseling Hurts: A Call for Advocacy, a book chapter in "Invitational Education and Practice in Higher Education", is a conference presenter, and often requested as a motivational speaker.

Kenya DeBarros is a recent graduate of the University of Georgia and a contributing author. In this book she reflects on her high school days and offers real solutions to reducing stress levels in college, and beyond.