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Helping Your Unmotivated Teen

A Parent's Guide to Unlock Your Child's Potential

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Helping Your Unmotivated Teen

Di: Melanie McNally PsyD
Letto da: Rachel Perry
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You're at your wits' end. Again. Your teen is bright, savvy, and capable—and completely unmotivated. Whether it's too much screen time, pandemic-induced resignation, or disillusionment at the state of the world, so many kids recently seem to have lost the passion to create, excel, engage, and do. What you need, for them and you, is a teen expert—a fresh voice to ask the right questions, make powerful suggestions, and offer proven techniques for getting your teen back in the game and focused on a future of fulfillment, success, purpose, and enjoyment.

Melanie McNally is that expert, and she'll help you and your teen conquer whatever's been keeping them down and holding them back. Presented in simple steps, this book breaks down the three major components of motivation:

- Help your teen ignite their creativity and passion

- Work with your teen to increase their endurance and effort

- Encourage your teen to envision and set worthy and attainable milestones

Small changes can have huge impacts. If you're looking to motivate your teen and set the stage for success and happiness, this book can help you get started today.

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