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Spotting Danger Before It Spots Your Teens: Teaching situational awareness to keep teenagers safe

by Gary Quesenberry

This book is designed around the principles of positive communication, trust, and teamwork. It is written specifically to set parents' minds at ease and allow teens to confidently explore their independence, secure in the knowledge that they can spot dangerous situations before they happen and take the necessary steps to ensure their own well-being.

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March 5, 2022
Paperback: 192 pages
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ISBN: 9781594398681
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Release date: 
March 5, 2022
Paperback: 192 pages
Dimensions: 
9 × 6 × 1 in
ISBN: 9781594398681
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Average: 5 (2 votes)
Skill Level: 1 2 3

Spotting danger before it happens is a skill that teenagers must learn.

The fact of the matter is there's a vast divide between what adults perceive as dangerous and what our teens are actually up against.

We like to think we have a good idea of what the world may have in store for our teenagers.

Teenagers face unique challenges when it comes to situational awareness. Exacerbated by physical and biological growth changes, exploring their individuality, and pushing the limits.

The key to keeping teens safe is to keep them alert and engaged with their environment. Teens need to know that real personal safety isn’t about being scared of what lies ahead, but is about having the confidence that if something bad were about to happen, they have these skills:

  • Ability to identify the problem early
  • Competence to develop a plan of action
  • Power to control their fear
  • Aptitude to implement that plan

This book is designed around the principles of positive communication, trust, and teamwork. It is written specifically to set parents' minds at ease and allow teens to confidently explore their independence, secure in the knowledge that they can spot dangerous situations before they happen and take the necessary steps to ensure their own well-being.

“Your teenager’s future success will depend on their ability to interact with their surroundings and make sound decisions based on what they see. That’s the foundation of situational awareness.”—Gary Quesenberry

Reviews

“A blueprint for parents and teens. This book has helped me, my family, and my clients.”

— Nigel Wright, security and family management consultant—French Riviera

 

“Unlike anything on the market regarding safety. A detailed roadmap . . . impart lifesaving skills to teenagers.”

—Ashley Glinka, former Federal Air Marshal, family founder of Child and Parent Empowerment Program (C.A.P.E)

 

“Every parent of a teen needs this book today.”

— Jason Brick, host of Safest Family on the Block, author

 

“The bridge between children and their parent’s desire to teach important safety skills.”

— Kelly Sayre, founder of The Diamond Arrow Group, author

 

“A must-read for every teenager and every parent of teenagers.”

— Wendell Horton, senior pastor, Skyview Missionary Baptist Church

 

“A thorough and well-intentioned safety guide for parents.”

KIRKUS Reviews

USA Best Books Award - Finalist - 2022


About the Author

Gary Quesenberry

Gary Quesenberry, Federal Air Marshal (RET.) was born in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where his parents taught him the value of hard work, patriotism, and commitment to family. His passion for the outdoors and patriotic spirit led him to enlist in the United States Army at the age of seventeen where he served in the 7th Infantry Division as an Artilleryman during Operation Desert Storm. Shortly after being honorably discharged from the Army, Gary married his wife, Kelly and began his … More »