Comic Youth Life Education: Life, Survival, Living
- Self-motivationGrowthFamily EducationLifeSurvivalLiving
- Categories:Growing Up & Facts of Life YA Comics
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication date:November,2025
- Pages:(Unknown)
- Retail Price:56.80 CNY
- Size:(Unknown)
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★ Problem-oriented: Speaks directly to real adolescent pain points and dilemmas (e.g., phone dependency, procrastination, parent–child conflict, friendship troubles, academic pressure, existential confusion) with concrete, actionable solutions.
★ Highly practical: Covers a wide range of usable life skills, safety knowledge, communication techniques, and mental wellness strategies; emphasizes “doing” and “forming habits.”
★ Value-driven: While teaching skills, it nurtures core character and values—responsibility, empathy, integrity, respect for life, and independent thinking.
★ English sample review is available.
Description
Academic education teaches children how to take tests; Three Lives Education—Life, Survival, Living—teaches them how to be a whole person and how to live well.
The book comprises 3 parts and 15 chapters, with over a hundred practical headings, leaving no gap in a child’s growth journey.
Life: Know yourself; revere life—from physiology to psychology, from the individual to the meaning of life.
Survival: Solve problems wisely—from campus to society, from skills to mindset.
Living: Create excellence; win well-being—from habits to financial literacy, from rules to meaning.
Foreword
Common concerns addressed:
Running away after a scolding
Talking about self-harm or suicide
High grades but inflated self-regard
Smartphone addiction
Experiencing or witnessing school bullying, scams, or relational aggression
Inability to handle parent–child conflict or peer disputes
Impulsive or mindless spending
The “Three Lives Education” framework offers practical answers:
Life Education: Learn to revere life; understand bodily privacy, emotional regulation, life purpose; practice emergency preparedness and risk avoidance.
Survival Education: Acquire smart self-protection skills—anti-fraud, first aid, high-EQ social interaction, information verification, and daily self-care.
Living Education: Build the capacity for a fulfilling life—overcoming phone dependency, financial literacy in practice, resolving parent–child conflict, and discovering meaning in daily living.
II. How Practical Is It? 136 Topics Covering Growth Blind Spots
Structure: 3 big themes · 15 chapters · 136 practical topics; comics make real adolescent challenges easy to grasp.
Life: From “Knowing You Are Unique” to “Protecting the Dignity of Life,” covering physical health, emotional self-management, life outlook.
Survival: From “Responding to School Bullying” to “Staying Safe When Traveling Alone,” teaching concrete skills for real-world dangers.
Living: From “Breaking Phone Dependence” to “Communicating Effectively with Parents,” helping teens learn to live well and integrate into society.
III. Why Will Teens Want to Read It? Comics + Action, No Preaching
Engaging entry: Serious “three lives” topics embedded in humorous comic stories—captures attention.
Effortless understanding: Complex ideas become “watch-and-get-it” insights—no rote memorization.
Learn-by-doing: Moves beyond theory to provide action scripts and communication scripts—e.g., “How to respond to relational aggression,” “How to talk about early romance without triggering a fight,” “What to say when targeted by a scam”—solving real problems directly.
Hands-on drills: Practice scenarios like “What to do if a friend borrows and doesn’t repay,” “How to build a study plan,” “CPR steps”—building core problem-solving competence.
IV. Ultimate Goal: Raising Responsible, Independent Young People
This is not a “lecturing manual” but a growth playbook—using comics to ease anxiety and equipping teens to meet challenges, reject people-pleasing, practice empathy, and grow into confident, independent, and compassionate individuals.





