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Empowering Underachievers : How to Guide Failing Kids (8-18) to Personal Excellence

Empowering Underachievers : How to Guide Failing Kids (8-18) to Personal Excellence

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Empowering Underachievers Report
Review: Great Book, Finally someone explained why all the other motivational approaches didn't work. I tried rewards, punishment, tutoring, homework sheets and organizing systems. I even gave my son a number of books to read. Nothing worked. Now I know why. I was focusing on the wrong concerns. Empowering Underachievers gave me new insights and tools. I strongly recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's hard to believe, but finally someone understands.
Review: I read (and reread)"Empowering Underachievers.". My son is a great kid, smart, nice...but he just doesn't "do." Now I realize he's an underachiever. It was like the authors were living in my house (such accurate descriptions). The best thing about this book (and I've read many about motivating kids)is that it gives thought-provoking, do-able suggestions to get the kid to motivate him self. I've been frustrated, gotten tired and gotten angry at how nothing I seem to do motivates him. Now I understand that I need to get him to motivate himself. The neat thing is that it is working. There are several books on this subject and I think I've read them all. This one has been useful. Common sense combined with real experience in getting these kids to change themselves: empowering them. I really liked the idea of the "motivational circle" that explained how people motivate themselves. As an added bonus, the authors have a website with further, new information. What a find! Thanks to the authors. I'd recommend this book to parents who are worrried about their unmotivated kid.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's hard to believe, but finally someone understands.
Review: I read (and reread)"Empowering Underachievers.". My son is a great kid, smart, nice...but he just doesn't "do." Now I realize he's an underachiever. It was like the authors were living in my house (such accurate descriptions). The best thing about this book (and I've read many about motivating kids)is that it gives thought-provoking, do-able suggestions to get the kid to motivate him self. I've been frustrated, gotten tired and gotten angry at how nothing I seem to do motivates him. Now I understand that I need to get him to motivate himself. The neat thing is that it is working. There are several books on this subject and I think I've read them all. This one has been useful. Common sense combined with real experience in getting these kids to change themselves: empowering them. I really liked the idea of the "motivational circle" that explained how people motivate themselves. As an added bonus, the authors have a website with further, new information. What a find! Thanks to the authors. I'd recommend this book to parents who are worrried about their unmotivated kid.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great read...Lots of practical suggestions
Review: I read, reread and reread this book. The description was uncanny...did the authors know my teenage son? The book is a great read. There is lots of down-to-earth discussion without much of the usual psychological jargon found in psychology books. My son was driving us nuts! His attitude essentially was "So what." I feel that I now know why my son is underachieving and why HE has to be "empowered" to take charge of his life. Beyond the "why," the book (about half of it) gives practical suggestions that will assist the underachiever towards maturity and attitude change. One of the authors is a former US Marine who from personal experience has great empathy for underachievers...he used to be one! Read the excerpts...buy the book. Also, the authors have a web site that has additional articles and resources. This book presents a philosophy that teaches you a whole new way to help your underachiever change that attitude that is going to hurt their life and is adding worry to your life. Did you notice that I liked the book?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great read...Lots of practical suggestions
Review: I read, reread and reread this book. The description was uncanny...did the authors know my teenage son? The book is a great read. There is lots of down-to-earth discussion without much of the usual psychological jargon found in psychology books. My son was driving us nuts! His attitude essentially was "So what." I feel that I now know why my son is underachieving and why HE has to be "empowered" to take charge of his life. Beyond the "why," the book (about half of it) gives practical suggestions that will assist the underachiever towards maturity and attitude change. One of the authors is a former US Marine who from personal experience has great empathy for underachievers...he used to be one! Read the excerpts...buy the book. Also, the authors have a web site that has additional articles and resources. This book presents a philosophy that teaches you a whole new way to help your underachiever change that attitude that is going to hurt their life and is adding worry to your life. Did you notice that I liked the book?


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