Memoir of a retired youth worker

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See, there’s nothing as sweet as having someone walk with you step by step along a path you ain’t familiar with. Even if you’re familiar with the path, you still get to have more insight that will go a long way in helping you get the best out of your teenagers and young people as no man is an island of knowledge.


These experience and more are what I shared in my book titled “Memoir of a retired youth worker.”


This book is a great manual for you if you are interested in working with youths/teenagers, or already interfacing with them in some capacity. You will find it easy to read and the stories will probably remind you of your own teenage years. 


You will learn:


-How to get the best out of your teenagers and young people.


-How to help out with their issues 


-How to hold their hands when they can't.


I shared eleven hacks into a successful Youth work. 


Working with teenagers and young people is a road less traveled by, it is one that requires resolve, tenacity and holding of hands to pull through.

 

The book is meant to be a walking stick of knowledge, inspiration and hope for all young people who want to take their own journey into youth work. It records my experiences during the early stages of my youth work and delivers lessons learnt, so you won’t get lost and your resolve gets sustained. 


It is not just a book, but rather a guide of advice, support and practical tips to make you the best youth worker there ever was. With the right attitude, techniques and self-belief, you can be a key in the lives of young people.

 

This is for youth workers and those who want to be a youth worker. It is a call for those who are passionate about working with teenagers and young people but don't know what they are supposed to do, or even whether there is such a thing as 'working with teenagers'. I believe that if we tell our stories well, then it will serve as a tool to encourage hope and inspire action among us all.

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If you’ve been wanting to get along with teenagers and young people, then this is the answer to your prayers.

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