Pull Your Pants Up: A Self Help Book For Black Teens - Paperback
Pull Your Pants Up: A Self Help Book For Black Teens - Paperback
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by Malik Yoba (Foreword by), Bernice Harris (Author)
Pull Your Pants Up: The Essential Guide for Black Teen Boys on Building Success and Confidence
**WCIU says of Pull Your Pants Up, "Amazing! Absolutely Amazing!"
Are you a teen looking to build a successful future? Written specifically for Black teenage boys navigating the path to manhood, Pull Your Pants Up provides the practical guidance and motivation you need to step confidently into adulthood. This engaging self-help guide delivers straightforward advice that speaks directly to young Black men who want to create positive change in their lives.
Inside this life-changing book for Black teens, you'll discover:
- Proven strategies to build unshakeable self-confidence
- Step-by-step goal setting techniques that actually work
- How to develop the success mindset that drives achievement
- Real-world advice for navigating life's challenges
- And much more!
"This book you are holding in your hand is designed to be one piece of the lifelong process/puzzle called 'Self Improvement.'" - Malik Yoba (excerpt from Foreword)
Written in clear, engaging language that speaks directly to teen boys, Pull Your Pants Up is more than just another self-help book for teens - it's a practical roadmap to success that addresses the unique challenges and opportunities facing young Black men today.
Parents, teachers, and mentors of Black teen boys will find this book an invaluable resource for opening important conversations about responsibility, self-respect, and future planning.
Ready to transform your life? Get your copy today!
Author Biography
Bernice Harris is a long-time resident of the Chicago Englewood community, which has one of the highest crime rates in the city. She has worked with teen runaways as well as with deaf youths through the Chicago Hearing Society. She has taught early child- hood education in a corporate school owned by the former Secretary of Education, Lamar Alexander, and Bob Keeshan, better known as Captain Kangaroo. As a teacher for Corporate Child Care, Harris taught young children and later became a trainer for early childhood teachers and served on the Improved Child Care Management board. She was also a staff writer for the Collectors Bulletin, where she wrote a column for McDonald's toy collectors. Bernice Harris is a long-time resident of the Chicago Englewood community, which has one of the highest crime rates in the city. She has worked with teen runaways as well as with deaf youths through the Chicago Hearing Society. She has taught early childhood education in a corporate school owned by the former Secretary of Education, Lamar Alexander, and Bob Keeshan, better known as Captain Kangaroo. As a teacher for Corporate Child Care, Harris taught young children and later became a trainer for early childhood teachers and served on the Improved Child Care Management board. She was also a staff writer for the Collectors Bulletin, where she wrote a column for McDonald's toy collectors.