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Teen Sense: Communication
Uncommon Common Sense for Real-Life
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Teen years are when communication mistakes cost the most. One text can start drama. One tone can turn into disrespect. One bad conversation can spiral into conflict, embarrassment, or silence that lasts way longer than it should. And somehow teens are expected to communicate clearly, listen well, and handle pressure like adults—even though nobody ever taught them how.
Teen Sense: Communication is a practical, no-nonsense guide for teen boys and girls who want to speak clearly, listen better, and handle conversations without making things worse.
This book is not about talking more.
It’s not about sounding smart.
And it’s not about “just say how you feel” advice that backfires in real life.
It teaches teens how communication actually works—why tone, timing, and emotion matter more than the exact words, how misunderstandings really start, and how to handle conversations with friends, parents, teachers, coaches, and people they care about without creating unnecessary drama.
This is not a motivation book.
It’s not a lecture.
And it’s not soft, watered-down advice.
It’s a common-sense communication manual for real situations teens deal with every day.
Inside this book, teens will learn how to:
- Speak clearly without sounding rude, defensive, or disrespectful
- Listen without interrupting, fixing, or turning conversations into arguments
- Handle emotional conversations without reacting on impulse
- Communicate with friends without creating drama or tension
- Talk to parents without power struggles or shutdowns
- Advocate for themselves with teachers and coaches without burning bridges
- Handle disrespect, trash talk, and provocation without escalating
- Navigate texting, group chats, and social media without regret
- Set boundaries and say no without guilt or aggression
- Address conflict directly instead of avoiding it until it explodes
- Recover when communication goes wrong and repair relationships cleanly