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If you have ever wished teens weren't so rebellious, you won't
after reading this book. It is an explanation of spirited youth and
the heroic roles they struggle to have in society. Rebelliousness
is a part of this struggle, an inborn drive to demonstrate high
self-worth that opposes families, schools, and communities that
restrict them to roles that offer no means of being special,
daring, and invincible. Notions about adolescence create such
restrictions. The book counters them with findings and perspectives
from human and social science, philosophy, myth, and cultural
history to show that spirited youth: innately struggle to realize
potentials of their awakening spiritual intelligence. aren't
adequately supported by modern forms of parenting, family, and
community. respond well to authoritative validation and properly
resist authoritarian control. lose optimism about what they can
become when forced to be obedient and dependent. will become a
Guardian Class that defends and creates good in communities when
they are consistently validated. A validating approach to parenting
that extends beyond one or two adults in a nuclear family is
presented. Guidelines are offered on how it can support youth
spiritual development, which is manifested by behavior that departs
from established norms, encounters trials and tests, and confronts
adversaries and dangers. This pattern of behavior produces positive
change when adults nurture, affirm, and engage what is actually
underway: 1) struggling for freedoms, possibilities, and
opportunities; 2) aspiring to be special, daring, and invincible;
3) seeking to change things through defiance, challenge, and
aggression; and 4) discovering the calling, purpose, and vision for
one's life.
If you have ever wished teens weren't so rebellious, you won't
after reading this book. It is an explanation of spirited youth and
the heroic roles they struggle to have in society. Rebelliousness
is a part of this struggle, an inborn drive to demonstrate high
self-worth that opposes families, schools, and communities that
restrict them to roles that offer no means of being special,
daring, and invincible. Notions about adolescence create such
restrictions. The book counters them with findings and perspectives
from human and social science, philosophy, myth, and cultural
history to show that spirited youth: innately struggle to realize
potentials of their awakening spiritual intelligence. aren't
adequately supported by modern forms of parenting, family, and
community. respond well to authoritative validation and properly
resist authoritarian control. lose optimism about what they can
become when forced to be obedient and dependent. will become a
Guardian Class that defends and creates good in communities when
they are consistently validated. A validating approach to parenting
that extends beyond one or two adults in a nuclear family is
presented. Guidelines are offered on how it can support youth
spiritual development, which is manifested by behavior that departs
from established norms, encounters trials and tests, and confronts
adversaries and dangers. This pattern of behavior produces positive
change when adults nurture, affirm, and engage what is actually
underway: 1) struggling for freedoms, possibilities, and
opportunities; 2) aspiring to be special, daring, and invincible;
3) seeking to change things through defiance, challenge, and
aggression; and 4) discovering the calling, purpose, and vision for
one's life.
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