O'Reilly Factor for Kids: A Survival Guide for America's Families

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Author: Bill O'Reilly

ISBN-10: 0060544252

ISBN-13: 9780060544256

Category: Psychology - Theory, History & Research

In this essential new book, star journalist, national best-selling author, #1 cable-news talk-show host, and father of two young children, Bill O'Reilly talks straight to kids about such hot-button topics as bullies, friends, school, sex, drugs, alcohol, the Internet, advertising, money, parents, and more.\ Tenacious, outspoken, and intense as ever, O'Reilly renders his own personal antidote to the problems challenging America's youth. Offering sensible advice to help teens find the courage...

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The bestselling author ofThe O'Reilly Factor, The No Spin Zone, and Who's Looking Out for You? talks straight to kids this time. He is as demanding, direct, and wry asever—but he's also more revealing too, sharing candid snapshots of his own childhood throughout.Bill O'Reilly, a former schoolteacher, now an award-winning broadcast news journalist, husband, and father of two, joins forces with an experienced educator to bring you, America's youth, a code of ethics by which to live. In this latest book, Bill takes to task bullies, cheaters, advertisers who target you irresponsibly, and parents who fight for their children to win undeserved honors instead of earning them on their own merit.He lays bare the unvarnished truths about sex, money, smoking, drugs, alcohol, and friends. What he has to say about these issues may very well surprise you. He offers coping devices for those enduring a divorce, struggling with teacher, parent, or sibling relationships, and planning their futures. He also shares wisdom on such subjects as death, politics, and God.Whether you take the tests he's provided, take the advice he doles out, or just take a cue from the personal stories he shares, you're bound to make smarter choices in your life, and that's all Bill asks for. Sue Stefurak - Children's Literature For middle school teachers, human development counselors, and the parents of teenagers, the O'Reilly Factor for Kids is a must. Kids, on the other hand, don't normally pick up this kind of book unless it is part of the curriculum or their parents have told them to read it. O'Reilly has addressed kids as the audience. The topics are relevant in today's world and no subject is taboo. Topics include stereotyping, bullies, sex, fake self esteem, sports, siblings, T.V., reading, hard work, health, teachers, money, drugs, and dealing with divorce and death. The opinions that O'Reilly gives are conservative. The format is compelling with quotes from kids, and excerpts from O'Reilly's own life. The clear bold-faced advice in each chapter makes good jumping off points for further discussions with children. The book is a page-turner. 2004, HarperCollins, Ages 12 up.

Direct to you from Bill O'ReillyPeople in your life1Friends3Bullies11Parents18Siblings : your brother, your sister24Striking a compromise30Dealing with divorce35Other adults41Pinheads and smart operators : instant message number 145Your private life49Your money51Smoking57Alcohol61Drugs66Sex72Tv78Music madness83Fun, first of all89Pinheads and smart operators : instant message number 294Your school life97The dressing game99Cheating105Reading111Self-esteem116Sports121Teachers127Making plans135Pinheads and smart operators : instant message number 3139Things to think about143Health145Work151Stereotypes157Politics162Death167God ... ?173Helping others180Pinheads and smart operators : instant message number 4184

\ Children's LiteratureFor middle school teachers, human development counselors, and the parents of teenagers, the O'Reilly Factor for Kids is a must. Kids, on the other hand, don't normally pick up this kind of book unless it is part of the curriculum or their parents have told them to read it. O'Reilly has addressed kids as the audience. The topics are relevant in today's world and no subject is taboo. Topics include stereotyping, bullies, sex, fake self esteem, sports, siblings, T.V., reading, hard work, health, teachers, money, drugs, and dealing with divorce and death. The opinions that O'Reilly gives are conservative. The format is compelling with quotes from kids, and excerpts from O'Reilly's own life. The clear bold-faced advice in each chapter makes good jumping off points for further discussions with children. The book is a page-turner. 2004, HarperCollins, Ages 12 up. \ —Sue Stefurak\ \ \ \ \ School Library JournalGr 6 Up-Advice on issues that confront today's teenagers is given in a confident manner by the talk-show host. Factual information supports personal, no-nonsense guidance in navigating life's various challenges on the road to adulthood. Examples from the author's life further augment the points being made, illustrating both triumphs and mistakes, and their natural consequences. Content adequately covers relationships, sex, music, school, and philosophical reflections that will aid teenagers in developing their unique identities and value systems. Each of the four sections concludes with Instant Message-style remarks about wise behavior ("A Smart Operator is a kid who-") versus unwise behavior ("A Pinhead is a kid who-"). The theme is that young people who follow the guide and work hard, are honest, and help others will succeed and lead healthier, happier lives. The authoritative tone will appeal to O'Reilly's fans, but will not engage adolescents who are not eager for advice from an adult whom they do not consider to be a role model. The table of contents provides an organized overview of the material.-Sharon A. Neal, Immaculata University, PA Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.\ \