Is parenting teens tough, or downright scary, for you? If so, you are not alone.Nor are you alone in wanting solutions, not theory, when you're in pain over your teen.Discover how to strike that delicate balance between encouraging your teen's independence and setting limits by: » stopping unnecessary power struggles without giving in » raising teens who are equipped with the skills necessary to become responsible, well-adjusted adults » creating your own action plan using the included Stop Struggling With Your Teen Companion Workbook » rebuilding your relationship, reducing fighting and revitalizing healthy communication with your teen.
Parenting teens is tough and can be downright scary. Times have drastically changed since Stop Struggling With Your Teen was originally published, and problems with our teens are much more complex, complicated and beyond our control.
Stop Struggling with Your Teen: A Complete, Easy-To-Use Guide to Reconnect and Rebuild Your Relationship with Your Child
Parenting today’s teens is not for cowards.
Australian edition of a book first published in the USA in 1984. Contains thoughtful, sensible advice for parents who are tired of confronting their adolescent offspring and who want adult values to prevail in their house.
First published in the US in 1984, a revised Australian edition of this guide for parents of teenagers was published in 1994.
Consider this your parenting lifeline: an easy-to-use manual that offers support and perspective. Grown and Flown is required reading for anyone looking to raise an adult with whom you have an enduring, profound connection.
A wise and reassuring guide that provides a practical, easy-to-implement four-step program that helps parents minimize the battles and maximize success with their children--from the authors of Stop Struggling with...
In this book, you’ll learn to observe the thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations that drive your own parenting behaviors, and how these behaviors can impact your teen. This is not a book about how to be a perfect parent.
A simple three-step method shows parents how to improve and enjoy their relationships with their teenage children. A workable method for achieving relatively hassle-free parenting.--Woman's Day.
Licensed counselor Connie Rae draws from professional and personal experience to provide insight, encouragement, and advice.