Lon Woodbury's new Amazon Kindle book, "Single Sex Schools & Programs" provides readers a broader understanding of the influence of single sex schools on assisting at-risk teens develop productive lives.
Lon Woodbury is an Educational Consultant that is aiding parents find the best solutions for their struggling teens via his popular business publication, Woodbury Reports.
This current electronic book is the second in the series, the first being an introductory guide to how therapeutic boarding schools can benefit troubled teens. Like its predecessor, this new book will be valued by those coping with an impetuous teenager or a lost young adult. Parents and child care professionals will quickly see the value in this well-researched book and add it to their library of invaluable resources.
Settling the Disagreement on Single Sex Schools
This new Kindle book provides parents and therapists a clear understanding about the argument on whether Single Sex Schools are a good suggestion or whether the coed academic model is more suitable. Through a number of chapters of carefully-woven logic, Lon Woodbury shows specifically why Single Sex Schools provide an exceptionally good answer for a conflicted young person of either sex.
"The Parent Empowerment Handbook Series: Single Sex Schools & Programs" begins with a discussion about what parents should do, how and why the Single Sex Schools paradigm remerged, and why educating male and female brains calls for a different approach. The author conclusively debunks the idea that "one size fits all" when it comes to youth education as he references a researched body of information on how men and women not only think differently, but also learn differently, too.
Where Have All the Young Men Gone?
Currently, the general coed educational system is skewed to award the feminine mind and penalize the masculine mind. This is an interesting exposition that demonstrates how a radical change is needed in the academic system to prevent "the boy crisis" from getting worse. The author closes his exposition with the following definitive declaration: "A number of studies now show that on practically every step of academic excellence, females are surpassing males in both high school and college."
A Highly Recommended Publication On The Controversy About Single Sex Schools.
While this brief review cannot hope to fully give this book the justice it deserves, I highly recommend this book for anyone who is not familiar with why Single Sex Schools may be the best possible solution when it comes to giving young men a chance and young women an even better opportunity to excel in academic studies and in life.
Final Thoughts
If you are at all unclear about the difference in value provided by Coed Schools or Single Sex Schools, then you need to place this book on your "need to read now" list. "The Single Sex Schools & Programs" is a book that will certainly give you all the researched details you need to have a clear understanding of how brain chemistry, hormones, and neurobiology play a significant part in the choice of schools.
Lon Woodbury is an Educational Consultant that is aiding parents find the best solutions for their struggling teens via his popular business publication, Woodbury Reports.
This current electronic book is the second in the series, the first being an introductory guide to how therapeutic boarding schools can benefit troubled teens. Like its predecessor, this new book will be valued by those coping with an impetuous teenager or a lost young adult. Parents and child care professionals will quickly see the value in this well-researched book and add it to their library of invaluable resources.
Settling the Disagreement on Single Sex Schools
This new Kindle book provides parents and therapists a clear understanding about the argument on whether Single Sex Schools are a good suggestion or whether the coed academic model is more suitable. Through a number of chapters of carefully-woven logic, Lon Woodbury shows specifically why Single Sex Schools provide an exceptionally good answer for a conflicted young person of either sex.
"The Parent Empowerment Handbook Series: Single Sex Schools & Programs" begins with a discussion about what parents should do, how and why the Single Sex Schools paradigm remerged, and why educating male and female brains calls for a different approach. The author conclusively debunks the idea that "one size fits all" when it comes to youth education as he references a researched body of information on how men and women not only think differently, but also learn differently, too.
Where Have All the Young Men Gone?
Currently, the general coed educational system is skewed to award the feminine mind and penalize the masculine mind. This is an interesting exposition that demonstrates how a radical change is needed in the academic system to prevent "the boy crisis" from getting worse. The author closes his exposition with the following definitive declaration: "A number of studies now show that on practically every step of academic excellence, females are surpassing males in both high school and college."
A Highly Recommended Publication On The Controversy About Single Sex Schools.
While this brief review cannot hope to fully give this book the justice it deserves, I highly recommend this book for anyone who is not familiar with why Single Sex Schools may be the best possible solution when it comes to giving young men a chance and young women an even better opportunity to excel in academic studies and in life.
Final Thoughts
If you are at all unclear about the difference in value provided by Coed Schools or Single Sex Schools, then you need to place this book on your "need to read now" list. "The Single Sex Schools & Programs" is a book that will certainly give you all the researched details you need to have a clear understanding of how brain chemistry, hormones, and neurobiology play a significant part in the choice of schools.
About the Author:
Find out more about Single Sex Schools or learn more about about Lon Woodbury, the creative founder of Struggling Teens.
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