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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 PalWhy Should You Read This Book?
Did you ever questioned yourself:
ü Am I Normal?
ü Am I a child or an adult?
ü Have you ever wondered why there are changes in your body?
ü Did the changes make you feel embarrassed, scared, or ashamed?
ü Were you ever overwhelmed while experiencing the physical, psychological, emotional, sexual, and social changes, all simultaneously?
ü Rapid growth. . .Cause of Concern!
ü Do you want to have a smooth, safe, healthy, happy and productive adolescence?
Then this book, “Celebrate your Adolescence” is for you.
Do you want to support your adolescent child to pass through this crucial phase of transition without the impact of myths, misconceptions, and misinformation that lead to life-long consequences?
Do you want to guide your student to travel through the right path to attain holistic development through knowledge and achieve their full potential to emerge as productive and responsible citizens?
Here is a book,
A torch to throw light on the various challenges and opportunities adolescents encounter in this crucial phase of their lives.
A resource to provide authentic knowledge for Adolescents, enabling them to make well-informed choices.
A tool that helps to build systems and processes to strengthen and promote the positive health of adolescents.
Dr.a.vijayalakshmi
Dr Vijayalakshmi Aluri is a writer of around 150 short stories, authored 4 novels, and 4 health education books-“Matrutvam”( Advices to the Pregnant women), “The story of our body”, “Adolescent girls’ health’”- in regional language and “Adolescents’ Health and Behavior” in English
Translator of world-famous health education books from English to Telugu:
“Where there is no doctor”, “Where women have no doctor”, and “Where there is no Psychiatrist” published by Hyderabad Book Trust and
“The story of blood”, “Thumpa and sparrow” and “Tortoise wins again” published by National Book Trust of India.
1,00,000 copies of ‘Adolescent girls’ health’ were distributed to the high school, college and out of school girls with the financial assistance extended by the Govt. and non Govt. organizations.
Her stories won prizes conducted by different Magazines.
Many of her stories and talks were broadcasted by All India Radio.
Participated in Poets’ meet twice, organized by the
most popular Television, Hyderabad.
Wrote a column for many years in Vanitha, a magazine for women, by Chandamama group of publications, with the title “Health successes.”
Mrs Sujatha, research student, Nagarjuna University, selected Dr Aluri Vijayalakshmi’s literature as her Thesis subject and got her degree.
Essays titled “The impact of cinema on society,” published by A.P. State Literary Academy was later included in the textbook of P.U.C., Banglore University
Essay, titled “If a doctor is also a writer” was included in the textbook of B.A., Open University, Hyderabad.
Her story, translated into English, “Flower Garden” was one of the 12 best stories among around 1500 stories translated from all Indian languages in a competition conducted by “HUMANSCAPE”, a fortnightly English magazine.
Dr.Vijayalakshmi Aluri’s name is included in “Who is who of Indian writers” and “Who is Who of Indian Translators” published by Central Literary Academy of India
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