Thursday, July 10, 2014

A List Of Self Esteem Books For Boys In Teen Years

By Rosella Campbell


When a boy is in his teen years, it is here that he will have the most problems when it comes to his self esteem because it is in this part of his life that he will be trying to find his identity. Because of this, he will be trying to fit in a lot with a lot of other people in order to try to build up that esteem of his. In order to make sure that he does not go down the wrong path, it is always best for parents to buy some self esteem books for boys in these years.

One of the best books that could be bought would be one titled Developing Emotional Literacy with Teenage Boys. This wonderful book is written by author Tina Rae and co written by Lisa Pedersen. The target of this book is for boys who are in their tween and their teen years.

Now the main context of this piece of work is to simply try to shape up the mind of the readers to make them emotionally stronger and stable. Trying to fit in with the expectations of society is really hard and sometimes develops negative results. The author tries to offer techniques on how to surpass negative thoughts and build up the proper confidence that is needed in order grow up properly.

Next on the list would be a book that is entitled Battlefield of the Mind. Now this book was actually written for a Christian audience because it was written by Joyce Meyer, a Christian author. However, if one would read the book, he will realize that aside from the mentioning of faith and the like, it is actually a great book for non Christians as well.

Basically, this book would concentrate on the negative things that would fill the mind of people who are going through a stage of having low esteem. The author would not only have some inspiring words for the readers but also some techniques for people to try. The author would want to try to get people gain control over negative thoughts.

One of the best of them all for males of this age would be one written by William Pollack. This piece of work is entitled Real Boy, Rescuing our Sons from Myths of Boyhood. Not only does the book contain insights from the author but also studies from real psychologists.

Now one of the main things that the book would concentrate on would be how society looks at men. Men are actually expected to take the bout of any problem like how a real man should. Real men are not allowed to complain, cry, and show any form of negative emotion.

Now this kind of ancient mentality can be quite dangerous to the males of this generation because the author recounts that expectations are getting more and more. The author does encourage open communication between both the parent and the child so that the parent will know what is really in the head of the child. The author also encourages males to cry if things do get too much.




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