What Teens Want You to Know (But Won't Tell You), by Roy Petitfils
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From over two decades of listening to young people tell him things they were not telling their parents or anyone else, Roy Petitfils learned that often what teens think and feel most deeply might not be what you think. Young people struggle to find their own voice—in their families, in the Church, and in the larger world community. Too often teenagers take their needs and concerns underground and share in secret their hurts, fears, and disenchantment. They console one another because for many the adult world isn’t a safe place for them.What Teens Want You to Know gives voice to ten things young people want adults to know but won’t tell them. It discusses such issues as your relationship with a teen, acceptance of teen behavior, teens’ desire to serve, and much more. Petitfils assures you that young people want to include adults in their lives. With his guidance, you can help them do that.
What Teens Want You to Know (But Won't Tell You), by Roy Petitfils- Amazon Sales Rank: #932322 in Books
- Brand: Petitfils, Roy/ Patin, Mike (FRW)
- Published on: 2015-03-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x .38" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Review "In What Teens Want You To Know, Roy Petitfils provides both an underlying truth – teens want adults to be in their lives … and practical strategies – here’s how we do that effectively. Roy shares much wisdom through his lived experiences, his stories, and his relationships with young people. He shares real life situations and conversations with young people and unpacks them – mines them for their deeper meaning. His Points to Ponder at the end of each chapter provide a valuable checklist for all adults engaged in the adolescent world and his Questions for Reflection foster an immediate application to our own relationships with young people. The psychologist, Abraham Maslow, once said, “If the only tool we have is a hammer, then we see every problem as a nail.” Roy has provided us an array of tools to authentically engage young people." — Robert J. McCarty, D.Min., Executive Director, National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry "Roy Petitfils says: you cannot answer an emotional question with an intellectual response. This book is not jam-packed with countless theological references, ecclesial documents or incredibly complex spiritual nuances; rather, it is filled with a practical and genuine insight concerning what teens are really dealing with and wanting and what you need to know in order to work with them. This book has deep rich insights in it, grounded in theological truths, but it is presented in a way that does not negate the emotions. It is all about relationships, and we have the chance to be a part of them. Who knows you may not only learn something from this book but also be touched emotionally." — Chris Padgett, "If a picture is worth a thousand words, what is a story worth? In What Teens Want You to Know, Roy draws from over twenty years of work with teens as a counselor, teacher and youth leader to share story after story to help paint a clear and poignant picture of how parents, teachers and youth leaders alike can connect with and meaningfully engage teens in a life giving and affirming way… and it’s worth every word!" — Michael Theisen, National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry
About the Author Roy Petitfils is a counselor at Pax Renewal Center for individual, marriage, and family therapy, and taught at the high school level for a number of years. He is a popular speaker and workshop facilitator, and works with the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry. He is the author of three books including What I Wish Someone Had Told Me about the First Five Years of Marriage.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Trying to Translate Teenagers By Michael Once upon a time I was a teenager, you know way back when we walked up hill in the snow to school and did not have smart phones and laptops? What a world huh? Like totally? Is that even a thing or things they say? I think we all know teenagers speak a different language and view the world in a way that only hormonal finding oneselves learning with a billion things going on and everything matters people can. I know I would not want to go back to that age, and lets give them credit, not only is the pressure high, but there is a tornado of a storm going on their head chemically, emotionally, and physically, and growing up has to happen fast. It is a juggling act no one is prepared for which is part of the magic. This book attempts to verbalize what they honestly cannot. I cannot say this applies to all teens, but it is worth a read. Maybe it'll start a conversation. Maybe it'll open your eyes. Maybe it'll be something you never imagined. It's worth a read to find out right? I got this product in exchange for my unbiased review.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. wonderful boys who recently turned 13 By Von I have twins, wonderful boys who recently turned 13. After spending countless hours repeating myself and bumping my head against the same brick wall I was desperate for ways to communicate with them. My search lead me to this small book by Roy Petitfils. This book that is just 110 pages long starts with the premise that teens want us "to know them, love them and have a relationship with them..." This book offers effective ways to open the lines of communication with your teens. It is also full of scripture that can be applied in a Christian home.I recommend this book for anyone looking for ways to communicate with and improve their relationship with their teens.I received this item free in exchange for my unbiased opinion.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Offers valid points By Jessica I'm admittedly not a religious person, but I was impressed by Petitfils' credentials and thought that I may be able to offer a unique perspective as someone who is in her early twenties. Each chapter follows the same basic layout and I like the uniformity. There were several valid points and methods that I believe would work. I'm interested in using this book to help me with my own daughter when she's older. The anecdotes make it clear that the teens are not bad people even if they haven't made the best choices. I especially respected the author sharing experiences from his own teenage years.I received a free copy of the book in exchange for my honest review, all opinions are my own.
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