Dosomething Think First

A Peer Pressure Story

by Lamon Lindsay


Formats

Softcover
$11.95
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$11.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/31/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 58
ISBN : 9781504924719
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 58
ISBN : 9781504924702

About the Book

Lamon Lindsay and Keith Hudson have come up with solutions to help kids deal with peer pressure. Teaching them at an early age how to approach life’s problems, make decisions and stand by them. Showing them how to become leader’s instead of followers. Convincing them that listening to their parents comes before listening to the streets. Kids are not born with negative behavior. They learn negative behavior from peers, the streets and in our schools. Schools are supposed to be a place of learning, so we might as well teach them properly. This is what the book Dosomething Think First does. How can our kids deal with peer pressure when they’ve never been taught how? Now with the first and the only book of its kind there’s help, and a solution for our kids. If we don’t start a change now it will only get worse.


About the Author

My name is Lamon Lindsay, I went to school at Northern High on the North End but Lived on the west side where I went to Hutchinson Jr. High. I hung out on 12th street, one of the fastest strips in Detroit Michigan. I hung out most of the time with my older brother so I had to keep up. By me being the smallest and the youngest, I had my rounds of peer pressure. I went to prison at eighteen and that was just the first time. I went through the revolving doors of prison until the ages of thirty eight, so I consider myself having a doctorate degree in peer pressure. Once I finished prison and became conscious of life, I had a daughter, she became my life and kept me on a straight and narrow as best I could. My daughter and I are the best of friends. I raised her mostly on my own, by her mother being in school. My daughter had her share of school problems but we came through in flying colors and that’s what it took, both of us. So I can tell you first hand that it takes a lot of time, which most parents don’t have due to work or whatever. That’s why the ‘Dosomething Think First’ book is so important. For the past six years I’ve gotten into Child Mentoring, and this program is the only one of its kind that I know of. ‘Dosomething.’