Teenagers P!ss Me Off (But It's Not Their Fault)
A Fun, Honest, and Slightly Irreverent Guide to Understanding Your Students
Teaching teenagers can feel like wrangling a tornado inside a circus tent?frustrating, unpredictable, and occasionally ridiculous. The eye rolls, the sarcasm, the baffling decisions?are they doing it on purpose? Nope. It's just science. Their brains are still under construction, caught somewhere between brilliance and total dysfunction. But here's the good news: they're not actually out to get you. This book is your no-nonsense survival guide to navigating teenage chaos without losing your mind (or your love for teaching).
With a mix of brain science, real talk, and humor, you'll learn:
* Why teens act like tiny anarchists (Hint: blame neuroscience, not yourself)
* How to defuse power struggles before they turn into full-blown battles
* What actually works when it comes to motivation and discipline
* How to keep your sanity intact when deep breaths aren't enough
Imagine walking into class feeling prepared instead of exhausted, confident instead of frustrated. Teaching teenagers doesn't have to feel like survival mode?it can actually be fun (yes, really). With simple strategies, relatable stories, and a fresh perspective, you'll remember why you started teaching in the first place and you'll march in there with your head held up high and a fabulous expectation for a successful day with these young people. If you're ready to turn frustration into understanding and bring the joy back into teaching, this book is for you. Let's decode the teenage brain together?and maybe even learn to love the chaos.
About the author:
F.T. Colette has spent over four decades in education, teaching every age group and navigating more teenage meltdowns than most would dare count. Through years of experience, she has developed a deep understanding of how to balance sanity while working with challenging teens?and, despite it all, continues to learn from them. A firm believer in lifelong learning, the power of connection, and a well-timed sense of humor, F.T. Colette knows that even when teenagers are rolling their eyes, there's always something valuable beneath the surface.
Autorentext
F.T. Colette is a French writer, or rather a writer originally from France.
Her family: a son, two cats, and a dog. Her immediate nuclear cell-type family is the most wonderful place in the world, the most loving and peaceful haven anyone can dream of. Her appreciation for this is uncommensurable.
As she walks the streets, listens to people, reads the paper, works away and lives everyday, thoughts she has, words she hears and images she sees trigger her neurons. She can't help it, she needs to write them down and share them with the world of readers.
Her characters could be your neighbor, your friend, your ancestor, it could even be YOU! There is a bit for everyone in her writing. There are also lessons to be learned.