Ben Lam 5.0 out of 5 stars Picked This Up for My Teen Son-He Actually Read It!Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025 Verified Purchase I got Critical Thinking for Teens for my son who's navigating high school, social media, and all the pressure that comes with it. I wasn't sure he'd even crack it open, but he did-and he's been quoting it back to me! It's clear, relatable, and actually useful. A must-read for teens trying to make smart choices and stay grounded in a chaotic world. ________________________ Chris C. 5.0 out of 5 stars Well-written and informativeReviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025 Verified Purchase As a high school English teacher, I'm always drawn to books that deal with the way young people's minds work, so the title ""Critical Thinking for Teens"" definitely drew me in. Author Andrea Campbell, whose child has special education needs, understands this subject well and has a nice, conversational tone to her writing. She shares a lot of valuable information that is worth reading. Recommended. _________________________ Diane P 5.0 out of 5 stars this book is good for anyoneReviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025 This book is a deep dive into perspective and mindset. There's actually a lot one can say on the subject and the author has expertly put his together. Love the key takeaways and reflection exercises at the end of each chapter. This is a book of tangible tools for shifting the mind; to retrain the brain to be a bigger perspective thinker. It is packed full of practical ways to change your perspective, why you should change your perspective, and how to start thinking outside of yourself and in more tangible ways. Brilliant collection of truth. This is a book you want to read and re-read as it take a willingness and dedication on the side of the reader, but clearly the results are the reward. _____________________________ G Dma 5.0 out of 5 stars A constructive guideReviewed in Australia on May 16, 2025 Verified Purchase Critical Thinking for Teens reminded me a lot of the tools I used in my youth work days. Being out in the fresh air with teens and allowing them to talk freely without intense eye contact gives them the sp