How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls Author: Donna Dale Carnegie | Language: English | ISBN:
B0031OQ0MY | Format: PDF
How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls Description
Donna Dale Carnegie, daughter of the late motivational author and teacher Dale Carnegie, brings her father’s time-tested, invaluable lessons to the newest generation of young women on their way to becoming savvy, self-assured friends and leaders.
How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls offers concrete advice on teen topics such as peer pressure, gossip, and popularity. Teen girls will learn the most powerful ways to influence others, defuse arguments, admit mistakes, and make self-defining choices. The Carnegie techniques promote clear and constructive communication, praise rather than criticism, emotional sensitivity, tolerance, and a positive attitude—important skills for every girl to develop at an early age. Of course, no book for teen girls would be complete without taking a look at how to maintain friendships with boys and deal with commitment issues and break-ups with boyfriends. Carnegie also provides solid advice for older teens beginning to explore their influence in the adult world, such as driving and handling college interviews.
Full of fun quizzes, “reality check” sections, and true-life examples,
How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls offers every teenage girl candid, insightful, and timely advice on how to influence friends in a positive manner.
- File Size: 5818 KB
- Print Length: 212 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: B000WMJ5GG
- Publisher: Touchstone (May 3, 2005)
- Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0031OQ0MY
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Not Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #90,979 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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- #23
in Books > Teens > Health, Mind & Body > Self-Esteem - #50
in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Teen & Young Adult > Social Issues - #62
in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Nonfiction > Parenting & Relationships > Parenting > Teenagers
Being a teenage girl is hard enough what with the pressures of balancing, school, work, family, friends, and normal problems that come along with being a teenager. However, trying to squeeze in surviving the social jungle is a challenge in itself, but with Donna Dale Carnegie's HOW TO WIN FRIENDS & INFLUENCE PEOPLE FOR TEEN GIRLS, it totally doesn't have to be. This book features eight chapters, and all of them focus on a different division of socializing, and winning friends. From the secrets of dealing with people, to to admitting when you're in the wrong, this book has everything you need. Aside from having amazing advice that will help you in your everyday life, each chapters also feature "true life" stories from teen girls just like you, as well as helpful hints, and wonderful black/white/pink illustrations that bring the advice to life. Overall, this is a wonderful book that should be read by all girls, whether they are pre-teens, teenagers, or young adults. This book will help you survive anything that is thrown at you. I know that it helped me.
Erika Sorocco
Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper
By Erika Sorocco
My daughter started an All Girls private middle school this year. Some of the girls are catty and formed their own exclusive cliques (since they've been with each other since Kindegarten), my daughter was definitely the new girl in the class. The school policies are much more strict and demanding than the school my daughter transferred from. So I sought out a vehicle that would not only allow her to adjust in any situation, but allow her to thrive and soar in any environment. This is definitely the book to accomplish social success. What is most amazing, is that the book really teaches how to focus on the greater good of a situation...but the best secret is....just when the reader (my tween daughter) thinks she has found the tool to make positive things happen through the workings of others...she is the one that is actually changing for the better. She has a brighter and positive outlook on life and any situation. Now she doesn't look at certain things as a problem...she see's them as a "challenge" that she has to figure out how to make better. Oh did I mention we are only half way through the book....AWESOME.
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