
The Teen's Guide to People: Understanding Human Nature
- practical action plansTeenager Educationgrowthhuman naturePsychologySocial-Emotional LearningEmotional DevelopmentSocial Skills
- Categories:Emotions General Knowledge Personal Health Self-help Comics
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication date:
- Pages:160
- Retail Price:49.80 CNY
- Size:170mm×230mm
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
- Words:(Unknown)
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Feature
★It offers more than 200 practical action plans, addressing multiple aspects like study, life, and interpersonal relationships to help teens grow quickly.
★The book presents complex ideas in a fun and easy - to - understand way with cute comics. It's suitable for independent reading by children aged 6 - 15 or for parent - child reading.
★It fills the gaps in school and family education, helping children adapt to society and protect themselves.
Description
The book starts with vivid comics that turn abstract themes into relatable and interesting life - like scenes. Each comic corresponds to a theme story, using a warm and humorous narrative style to help teenagers understand the confusions they may face in their growth.
In addition, the book lists the negative impacts of each theme on teenagers' growth and provides specific coping strategies and solutions to help them deal with these issues.
Author
A veteran children's book planner with over a decade of experience in newspaper and book editing, Que Yawei has a deep understanding of the current state of children's literature publishing in China. He is also well aware of the challenges and deficiencies parents face in guiding their children's reading. He has successfully planned and launched several children's books and educational aids that have received positive market feedback. Among the nearly a hundred books he has planned to improve primary school students' reading and writing skills, titles such as "100 Classical Chinese Articles for Primary School Students", "Primary School Students' Comic Chinese Idiom Stories", and "Mind Map Composition for Primary School Students", have been particularly popular with young readers for their rich illustrations and innovative formats.