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1. Review: Aim High! 101 Tips For Teens

CovAimHigh Review: Aim High! 101 Tips For TeensAim High! 101 Tips For Teens by Brad Berger

About the author:

Brad Berger has been an attorney for over thirty-six years. He is a pioneer in the field of law and was the first lawyer to advertise on television and radio and in newspapers in New York State after the Supreme Court decision in June 1977 that allowed lawyers to advertise. Brad is the sole owner and operator of his law firm, Berger Attorney, rated “av” by Marindale Hubbell. He is admitted to practice law in New York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, the District of Columbia, and before the United States Supreme Court.

Brad is a father and was a teenager at one time.

About the book:

AIM HIGH! is written so that teenagers grades 6-12 can easily learn something that will enhance their lives by reading any page of the book. Teenagers readingAIM HIGH! or parts of the book will gain the power to make their lives better. AIM HIGH! memorializes the basic principles that parents, teachers, and coaches tell children daily.

Today’s teenager needs information provided quickly, simply, and painlessly.AIM HIGH! is special because it accomplishes all three goals – and teenagers read it. It is the best book for teens.

When given to teenagers, AIM HIGH! increases the potential for a closer and more successful relationship between teenagers and their parents or other adults as can be seen from the survey comments.

AIM HIGH! brings civility to the chaos of being a teenager. AIM HIGH! should be a part of the “rites of passage” for every teenager. AIM HIGH! teaches teens to be positive, to take advantage of opportunities, to believe in what they do, and to work to accomplish goals. It also teaches them to be part of a team, develop good work habits, keep commitments, and have fun. AIM HIGH! gives teenagers a handbook of what they need to know in order to succeed in school and life.

My take on the book:

Great book of words of advice to teens.  The thoughts on life were organized with subject tabs on the side of the pages and made it easy to find an area you were looking for. It was like my grandmother was sitting in the room with me as I read it, and read things I just want to scream sometimes at my niece.  It is simple and well organized. It didn’t seem that it was meant to be read cover to cover as a self help book but rather a go to book for good thoughts about life and general rules of society. I really liked the speak page where it gives the advice: If you have something to say, say it. Overall, I think the book can help build confidence and gives well thought out nuggets of advice to young adults. It would help many teens grow into productive members of a society.

For more information, including how to order the book, please visit Aim High’s website at: www.aimhigh101tips.com.

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