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Cómo trabajar con jóvenes apáticos: Sobreviviendo a los insoportables (Especialidades Juveniles)

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¡¿Cómo manejar a esos jóvenes que desbaratan las reuniones?! Ya sea el que se sienta atrás que siempre causa problemas o la chica que tiene una mirada de indiferencia, la apatía de los jóvenes puede entorpecer tu ministerio. No permitas que los problemas de disciplina te arruinen tus reuniones. En este libro práctico encontrarás un acercamiento positivo a la disciplina. Te ayudará a encontrar las razones detrás de los problemas de conducta y te equipará para que tu disciplina no desintegre al grupo.

224 pages, Paperback

First published August 24, 2008

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January 29, 2023
It’s a good book. It’s kind of easy to read, but the autor repeat the idea several times, and sometimes it’s hard or not funny to read.

Good advice and tips. The author really put his experience at work and address the problems with a very practical way.

Is you are working with students, teenagers, then you should read this about, also if you have teen kids. I took many good advice from Les.

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August 2, 2011
Yeah this is a great book. Especially for anyone who is working in youth ministry, or Sunday school. I especially loved the last half of the book.
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