A Brighter Day: How Parents Can Help African American Youth


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Featuring fantastic real-life stories that are contemporary and motivational, this strategy guide for parents provides the necessary tools for those who want to make a difference in their children’s education. By addressing difficult issues that have a tendency to distract kids from their studies—such as peer pressure and sexuality—as well as the everyday influence of rap music, television, and video games, these accessible strategies teach parents how to com… More >>

A Brighter Day: How Parents Can Help African American Youth

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  1. #1 by Midwest Book Review on May 11, 2010 - 7:03 pm

    The societal pressures of young black culture often prove to be a roadblock to educational advancement. “A Brighter Day: How Parents Can Help African American Youth” is a guide aimed at parents who want to help their children gain a respect and desire to learn to break the mold that so many young black students fall into. Good habits are important to form young as they will stay with children throughout their youth and through high school. “A Brighter Day” is a fine pick for any African American parent who wants more for their child.

    Rating: 5 / 5