Read 'The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens' by Sean Covey, Write the
baby steps mentioned at the end of each chapter on A4 sheet.
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At the end of each chapter, Covey discusses practical ways to imbibe the habit mentioned in the story in our daily lives. There are tips for parents, a list of ‘baby steps’ for children and a series of questions to encourage discussion. If parents stick by this, they will realize that they will soon share a common language and thought process with their child, when it comes to some key issues in life.
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Here is what appealed to me…
Seven principles…seven simple and beautifully illustrated stories. It can’t get simpler than that! Each story conveys a simple truth, stated clearly.
The host of animal characters immediately strike a chord with children.
At the end of each chapter, Covey discusses practical ways to imbibe the habit mentioned in the story in our daily lives. There are tips for parents, a list of ‘baby steps’ for children and a series of questions to encourage discussion. If parents stick by this, they will realize that they will soon share a common language and thought process with their child, when it comes to some key issues in life.
A suggestion: Let your child make a list of the 7 habits and illustrate it. Then, put it up at a place where you both can see it. This will act as a constant reinforcement and reminder, much after you have read the book. While Covey provides a 7 Habits Tree as a ready reckoner in the end, nothing like having your child make one for himself or herself!
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book on the 7 Habits, this book, by my son Sean, speaks directly to teens in an entertaining and visuallyappealing style (and, Sean, I never thought you listened to a word I said). As prejudiced as this may sound, this is aremarkable book, a must-read!” —DR. STEPHEN R. COVEY (1932–2012), Sean Covey’s dad, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and cofounder and former vice chairman of Franklin Covey Co. “ ‘Like father, like son’ may be a cliché, but Sean has proved it to be true. Sean is as effective as his father in providingdirections to teens so that their lives become meaningful. Sean’s 7 Habits is a book every teenager should read and emulate.” —ARUN GANDHI, president of Gandhi Worldwide Education Institute “I have long been a fan of Stephen Covey and his book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. In fact, I liked his principlesso much that we teach them to our players in the off-season as leadership principles. When I saw Sean’s book The 7 Habits ofHighly Effective Teens, I was excited to have another weapon to take our players and culture to a higher level. Whether youare a teen or not, you should read this book!” —ANSON DORRANCE, coach of the University of North Carolina women’s soccer team, twenty-two-time national collegiate champions “Sean’s can-do examples remind me of how important it is to make the most of what I have. I play a lot of sports, thoughI’m not a big kid. This book helped me realize that I have to rely on my speed and my smarts if I want to reach my goals.” —BRENT KUIK, age 15 “Growing up isn’t easy, but with the help of Sean Covey’s book, young adults can learn to navigate through this awkwardtime and come out on the other side as a highly effective adult. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens empowers young adultsby reminding them that it is perfectly normal to make mistakes, but luckily, if and when teenagers get off course, this bookwill help them navigate the treacherous waters of adolescence. Through the literary experiences shared in this book,hopefully teenagers can learn to love themselves and ultimately discover the effective adult waiting