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A Survival Guide to Parenting Teens
A Survival Guide to Parenting Teens: Talking to Your Kids About Sexting, Drinking, Drugs, adn Other Things That Freak You Out | Joani Geltman
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Turn back the clocks! Your sweet child has morphed into a teen. And it's no longer just a messy bedroom or an attitude with a capital "A" causing concern. There's a whole new range of issues on the horizon. What if your daughter texts a naked picture to a "boyfriend"...which he then forwards to the entire class? What if your son becomes increasingly withdrawn...Or your child is being bullied online? Would you know what to do? You could read a whole book on teen psychology--but who has the time! As a parent, what you need most is quick and candid advice for dealing with the issue at hand. After all, if you say the right thing you will open up the lines of communication, but say the wrong thing...and WATCH OUT. A Survival Guide to Parenting Teens is the solution. Covering a broad range of issues from the terrifying (sex, drinking, drugs, depression) to the frustrating (defiance, laziness, conformity, entitlement), parenting expert Joani Geltman approaches each of the 80 topics with honesty and a dash of humor. Want to understand why teens do what they do? Joani reveals what they are thinking and feeling--and what developmental factors are involved. She then explains how to approach each problem in a way that lets your kid know you "get it" and leads to truly productive conversations. From lying to sexting to falling grades, the teenage years can be an uphill battle. Here is the no-nonsense guide you need to get your teen talking, listening, and back on track.
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Ugh. Why are books about parenting teens so awful? “Your kid is a narcissist and an asshole and has no-self-control, but it‘s not his fault.” No. Teens absolutely can be self-absorbed and impulsive, but this book underestimated them, and it is SO gender binary. Girls, don‘t dress showing any cleavage, or boys will think you want to have sex with them. It‘s your fault for sending that message. Nah. Fuck that.

Megabooks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
Megabooks If my mom said that, I would‘ve rolled my eyes and called her a bitch behind her back. 5y
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