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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSometimes as parents, we get so consumed with how hard it is raising a teen boys that we forget how hard it is to be a teenage.
And while the teenage years are hard on everyone involved, today’s teens face a multitude of challenges that we can’t even understand: social media, political unrest, school shootings, pandemics, increasing academic pressure, and the list goes on and on. That’s in addition to the social awkwardness, general anxiety about fitting in, body changes, and peer pressure that comes along with adolescence.
Honestly, sometimes it’s hard to find the words to encourage your son through these turbulent times. A teenage life is not easy. That’s why you will love to read this book. Having the right message can get us through tough times, stick with us when we’re facing adversity, and help us tackle challenging situations. Since teen boys don’t always want to listen to mom and dad, going through this book they can relate to and who has “been there” can change their entire mindset.
From a young age, boys are taught not to cry and that they are supposed to be strong and powerful, both physically and mentally. Society has hard-wired into men to not express their feelings and to always maintain control and dominance.
This book proposes a variety of tools and techniques that can be utilized in order for young teens to cope their mental toughness.
Atul Ajmera
Atul Ajmera, is the seasoned author and an edupreneur, a business leader in education field. He is results-driven professional with a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering and over 15 years of experience as a Secretary and Administrative Director at Mother Kanchan College, Dharashiv, Maharashtra, India. He have proven track record in institution development and administration, seeking a challenging role as a Business Development Director and Skill Development Director in an education institution or university. He brings a wealth of expertise in Adolescent Psychology to his role as a youth mentor and author. With a distinguished career dedicated to the well-being of young individuals, Atul Ajmera has made a lasting impact in the field.
He as lifelong commitment to understanding the developmental needs of youth. Throughout his career, he worked tirelessly to empower adolescents, helping them navigate the complex challenges of growing up.
It is said that highest forms of services is to feed others. Atul Ajmera sincerely believed in this and started an NGO Annapurna in his own home town Dharashiv. After 8 years of diligent work, this movement gathers support of thousands and has helped feed many lakhs people in the impoverished region. This food is given freely to the people patients and relative coming to the government civil hospital dharashiv from rural areas of district.
A voracious reader, Atul believes in the power of knowledge and read almost anything he can get his hands on. He loves engaging in conversations with students and also with his friends. He is always eager to learn and grow. Through his mentorship, he continues to positively influence the lives of many.
Atul Ajmera’ s legacy as a youth mentor, and author underscores his commitment to the betterment of young lives, leaving a lasting impression on the world of adolescent development.
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