D’Aversa has decided to launch his book to raise awareness that there are tools young people can use to help them manage stress and not feel such a sense of desperation which might lead them to resort to violence to solve their problems, hurting others, themselves and the community as well.
Unfortunately, modern day life does not come with an “owner’s manual” on how to grow up in this new world. Parents and teachers know all too well what the stress of modern day life is doing to today’s young people and how it effects their learning and social development.
D’Aversa is a stress management consultant who has spent much of his career helping people learn how to manage stress and do the best they can at work. Recently, during one of his stress management seminars, he realized that many of the same techniques he was teaching people in the workforce could also be applied to children, parents and teachers. These methods can also help them deal with and manage stress to reduce violence in the classroom and on our nation’s campuses.
“The key to managing stress is having simple, proven and easy to use tools to manage stress in your life in a positive manner,” D’Aversa said. “Then you can keep your focus on the important things in your life such as your education, family and friends.”
“The good news, D’Aversa said, is that it is easy to learn these practical techniques that will help young people keep focused and manages their stress and anxiety. My guide can help all people including adolescents, parents and teachers with proven, easy-to-use, and practical techniques needed to manage the seemingly endless stress of growing up in this new age.”
D’Aversa is encouraging schools to make available these techniques to their students. “When using my methods and techniques, children, parents and teachers can deal with their world much easier and it can make all their lives much better and peaceful,” D’Aversa said.
To learn more about Empowering Your Children in the New Millennium: Practical Tools for Children, Parents and Teachers and to sign up for the free Mini-Course go to www.EmpoweringYourChildren.com. D’Aversa is also available for speaking engagements, workshops, consulting and coaching. Schools, libraries, and organizations can request a copy of the article based on the book by sending an email to: Rusty@TheSevenSimplePrinciples.com
