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Positive Parenting for Those Important Teen Years
Adolescence is often a time of great stress and turmoil—not only for kids going through it, but for you, their parents as well. During the teen years, kids aggressively begin to explore a new sense of freedom, which often leads to feelings of resentment and powerlessness for parents who increasingly are excluded from their children’s lives. This revised edition of Positive Discipline for Teenagers … More >>
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#1 by Dawn C. Fitch on July 28th, 2010
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My daughter is just becoming a teenager, and I am glad I purchased this book at this time. It has helped me to identify my enabling behaviors that maintain her dependence on me. I am now working to empower my daughter to become more independent in her decision making. This book is presented in a very logical format and the suggestions are easily implemented. I have never used punishment as a motivator with my daughter and now feel vindicated in that choice. I encourage parents of teens to get this book for a refreshingly alternative approach to interacting with our teens – treating them like the individuals that they are. Good luck!
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Anonymous on July 28th, 2010
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I found this book to be very informative as well as giving great real-life examples; These are helpful in deciding how to talk to your teen in a way that makes them NOT want to tune you out, but also doesn’t make them feel ashamed or bad. I would recommend it for any parent who is not sure how to approach problems and conflicts with their teenager–and doesn’t want to create a chasm between them.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by chopinlvr@worldnet.att.net on July 28th, 2010
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I present workshops for parents and teachers of teenagers, in the Los Angeles area. I have researched many books, all of which have valuable information. What makes this book different, is the format. It is easy to look up a problem and find the resolution. Parents and teachers have found it invaluable.Dealing with teenagers can be a trying proposition. They are adults-in-training and need all the guidance and patience we can give them. With the help of this book, I have been successful with the workshop presentations.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Carol Green on July 28th, 2010
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This book is exactly what we needed. My son just turned 15 and my husband who’s very controlling still treated him like a child giving him little or no space to develop on his own. It was getting scary between them. They would fight often and my son threatened to run away. I bought two copies so we could both read it before someone got hurt! It’s helped to open our eyes and realize it’s OK for kids to make some mistakes. This book is a must for anyone who thinks that controlling your kids every move is the way to go. It also discusses the opposite parenting styles and helps create a balance. If you have a teen you need this book.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by henryraddick@hotmail.com on July 28th, 2010
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The authors map out clear, effective and proven strategies for rewarding parenting in this excellent well-written guide. An imaginative approach was called for when my 16 year old boy Jonathan threatened to barricade himself in his bedroom using just twigs, leaves, and his own spittle and dung, and this guide provided just that. There’s nothing wrong with setting parameters, the authors say, just as long as that are not arbitrary or capricious and they are clearly articulated – and for crying out loud why should he be allowed to act like a nesting African Hornbill under my roof?
Rating: 5 / 5