Covering eighty different topics in all, including online bullying, sexting, drugs, and depression, a straight-talking guide helps parents understand why teenagers behave the way they do.
Offers parents of children ages eleven to nineteen practical strategies to help them deal with the challenges associated with raising teens and maintain a healthy parent-child relationship.
Raising Teens with Diabetes: A Survival Guide for Parents, by well-known diabetes mom, author, and advocate Moira McCarthy, is a no-nonsense, honest approach at not just surviving but thriving in those years, from a mom who has been there.
Shantelle Bisson gives it to you straight: Raising a teen is a tough job, not a Pinterest-worthy one, so stop martyring yourself in hopes of #trending with the who's who.
This authoritative book, written by child psychologist Dr. Linda Sonna, helps parents navigate the emotional teen years, when "no" means "yes" and "I'm fine" means "help me.
Here are step-by-step solutions for handling just about every explosive situation, plus advice on how parents can preserve their sanity.
Being a teen (or the parent of a teen) doesn't have to be so hard. How to Raise Your Parents will help teens and their parents navigate those years between training bras and keys to the family car.
" Other topics include choosing "majors and minors," promoting spiritual growth, and communicating when things have gone wrong. Suddenly They're 13 is the textbook for parents who are serious about growing responsible and caring adults.
Written for teenagers and their parents in alternating sections. This guide offers solutions and problem-solving scenarios for young people and their concerns.
"This handbook of techniques for effectively parenting teenagers offers parents information on basic adolescent development, communication, and discipline.
This helpful resource offers hundreds of pieces of great advice and entertaining stories on teenagers from the real pros--everyday parents across the country who have raised a teenager and survived to tell their story.