Anger Management for Black Male Teens: A practical guide on how to help your teen manage their emotions
Kenneth Bourne’s highly anticipated new book “Anger Management For Black Male Teens: A Practical Guide To Help Your Teen Manage Their Emotions,” is a refreshing well- being roadmap, and a source of truth to promote healing and ultimately the thriving of our communities. The feelings associated with racism, oppression, injustice, social pressures, internal and external threats are real – and there is no denying that here. Bourne is relatable and resourceful; using his personal and professional wisdom to explore the underlying causes of anger and it lays bare inequity and systemic issues that often remain unaddressed in such texts. From emotional regulation strategies to meditation, building self acceptance, identifying and communicating feelings, this book is full of valuable lessons, tools, and encouragement. This is an easy-to- read, real and practical guide, informed by advances in science, psychology, clinical social work, and the movement for social and racial justice. Kenn stands firmly in the knowing that there is nothing wrong with them, you, or anyone else. He reaches out a loving hand of support, wanting nothing but wellness, happiness, and the recognition of the light within for all.
Equally, Kenneth has created a teaching and implementation guide for organizations as a Cultural resource for students and teachers who are having issues acclimating to the current school and classroom environment. This short implementation guide was designed for easy-to-use and implement as educators often have a lot on their plate. Per request, the implementation guide can complement any order.
Kenneth Bourne’s highly anticipated new book “Anger Management For Black Male Teens: A Practical Guide To Help Your Teen Manage Their Emotions,” is a refreshing well- being roadmap, and a source of truth to promote healing and ultimately the thriving of our communities. The feelings associated with racism, oppression, injustice, social pressures, internal and external threats are real – and there is no denying that here. Bourne is relatable and resourceful; using his personal and professional wisdom to explore the underlying causes of anger and it lays bare inequity and systemic issues that often remain unaddressed in such texts. From emotional regulation strategies to meditation, building self acceptance, identifying and communicating feelings, this book is full of valuable lessons, tools, and encouragement. This is an easy-to- read, real and practical guide, informed by advances in science, psychology, clinical social work, and the movement for social and racial justice. Kenn stands firmly in the knowing that there is nothing wrong with them, you, or anyone else. He reaches out a loving hand of support, wanting nothing but wellness, happiness, and the recognition of the light within for all.
Equally, Kenneth has created a teaching and implementation guide for organizations as a Cultural resource for students and teachers who are having issues acclimating to the current school and classroom environment. This short implementation guide was designed for easy-to-use and implement as educators often have a lot on their plate. Per request, the implementation guide can complement any order.
Kenneth Bourne’s highly anticipated new book “Anger Management For Black Male Teens: A Practical Guide To Help Your Teen Manage Their Emotions,” is a refreshing well- being roadmap, and a source of truth to promote healing and ultimately the thriving of our communities. The feelings associated with racism, oppression, injustice, social pressures, internal and external threats are real – and there is no denying that here. Bourne is relatable and resourceful; using his personal and professional wisdom to explore the underlying causes of anger and it lays bare inequity and systemic issues that often remain unaddressed in such texts. From emotional regulation strategies to meditation, building self acceptance, identifying and communicating feelings, this book is full of valuable lessons, tools, and encouragement. This is an easy-to- read, real and practical guide, informed by advances in science, psychology, clinical social work, and the movement for social and racial justice. Kenn stands firmly in the knowing that there is nothing wrong with them, you, or anyone else. He reaches out a loving hand of support, wanting nothing but wellness, happiness, and the recognition of the light within for all.
Equally, Kenneth has created a teaching and implementation guide for organizations as a Cultural resource for students and teachers who are having issues acclimating to the current school and classroom environment. This short implementation guide was designed for easy-to-use and implement as educators often have a lot on their plate. Per request, the implementation guide can complement any order.