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The Grown-Up's Guide to Teenage Humans
The Grown-Up's Guide to Teenage Humans: How to Decode Their Behavior, Develop Unshakable Trust, and Raise a Respectable Adult | Josh Shipp
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A practical guide to understanding teens from bestselling author and global youth advocate Josh Shipp. In 2015, Harvard researchers found that every child who does well in the face of adversity has had at least one stable and committed relationship with a supportive adult. But Josh Shipp didnt need Harvard to know that. Once an at-risk foster kid, he was headed straight for trouble until he met the man who changed his life: Rodney, the foster parent who refused to quit on Shipp and got him to believe in himself. Now, in The Grown-Ups Guide to Teenage Humans, Shipp shows all of us how to be that caring adult in a teenagers life. Stressing the need for compassion, trust, and encouragement, he breaks down the phases of a teenage human from sixth to twelfth grade, examining the changes, goals, and mentality of teenagers at each stage. Shipp offers revelatory stories that take us inside the teen brain, and shares wisdom from top professionals and the most expert grown-ups. He also includes practice scripts that address tough issues, including: FORGIVENESS: What do I do when a teen has been really hurt by someone and its not their fault? COMMUNICATION: How do I get a teen to talk to me? They just grunt. TRUST: My teen blew it. My trust is gone. Where do we go from here? BULLYING: Help! A teen (or their friend) is being harassed. DIFFICULT AND AWKWARD CONVERSATIONS: Drugs. Death. Sex. Oh my. Written in Shipps playfully authoritative, no-nonsense voice, The Grown-Ups Guide to Teenage Humans tells his story and unpacks practical strategies that can make a difference. Ultimately, it's not about shortcuts or magic wordsas Shipp reminds us, its about investing in kids and giving them the love, time, and support they need to thrive. And that means every kid is one caring adult away from being a success story.
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cinann
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My son turned 13 in December and while he could be worse, he is definitely acting like a teenager. I saw this book when it first came out and I thought that any insights into dealing with the teenage years would be helpful.

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peaKnit
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Very readable. I went to the first book meeting unprepared but not this week 👍🏻 I think every mom will cry in there before it‘s over. #bookcluborsupportgroup ?

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peaKnit
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Finished the bottom one and starting three more. My youngest is right around the corner from 13 and some cool ladies from church have some ideas and equally cool 12 year olds, so it‘s a club! And then because I always need some fiction Not That I Could Tell.

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A clear, useful, common-sense guide to dealing with any teenagers in your life. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

MelissaS I think I need this as we have one under our roof! 7y
merelybookish Stacked! 7y
alleyfam51699 This looks great! We have 3 teens in the house. 7y
Aurora0044 LOL, I went to stack this book and saw how many had already done so...we are all desperate parents it seems 🤣🤣 7y
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Well worth it.

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TheWellAccompaniedBook
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TBR with some urgency, me thinks. Give me answers, book, give me answers. My students need me to know more.

Laura317 I need this ASAP. 7y
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