Decisionology

A Guiding Compass for High School Students

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Secondary Education, Counseling & Guidance
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Author: Daniel P. Gates ISBN: 9781475928983
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 24, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Daniel P. Gates
ISBN: 9781475928983
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 24, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

According to author Dan Gates, decisionology is the analysis, study, discussion, and exampling of the decisions that may determine the direction of your life. We put so much emphasis on the decisions and choices that high-school students are making and will continue to make for the rest of their lives because these choices can potentially create or destroya bright future.

Decisionology is designed to be a simple and effective resource that can be used whenever challenges or decisions arise. This guide does not provide the answers required in a given situation; rather, it explains the many different types of decisions that are available and the potential consequences that each may bring.

Dan Gates Book, Decisionology, should be mandatory reading for the parent as well as the child as it definitely emphasizes the consequences of ones decisions and more importantlyit prepares the students and parents for the decisions that are certainly coming and have to be met.

Hon. Ed McLean, Sitting District Court Judge,
Fourth Judicial District for Missoula and Mineral Counties in Montana

Decisionology provides a plethora of real life examples which makes it relatable to an extremely large audience. It would be perfect for the entire family.

Jessica L. WeinertScience Educator

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According to author Dan Gates, decisionology is the analysis, study, discussion, and exampling of the decisions that may determine the direction of your life. We put so much emphasis on the decisions and choices that high-school students are making and will continue to make for the rest of their lives because these choices can potentially create or destroya bright future.

Decisionology is designed to be a simple and effective resource that can be used whenever challenges or decisions arise. This guide does not provide the answers required in a given situation; rather, it explains the many different types of decisions that are available and the potential consequences that each may bring.

Dan Gates Book, Decisionology, should be mandatory reading for the parent as well as the child as it definitely emphasizes the consequences of ones decisions and more importantlyit prepares the students and parents for the decisions that are certainly coming and have to be met.

Hon. Ed McLean, Sitting District Court Judge,
Fourth Judicial District for Missoula and Mineral Counties in Montana

Decisionology provides a plethora of real life examples which makes it relatable to an extremely large audience. It would be perfect for the entire family.

Jessica L. WeinertScience Educator

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