"You're Grounded Till You're Thirty!": What Works--and what Doesn't--in Parenting Today's TeensHere are positive strategies for handling dozens of issues that arise between parents and teens. From messy rooms to phone marathons, homework hassles to spending sprees, breaking curfew to skipping school - psychologist Judi Craig offers down-to-earth guidance in the accessible "problem/solution" format her readers enjoy. More serious issues such as sexuality, depression, eating disorders, date rape, and substance abuse also are discussed. Parents will find here wide-ranging wisdom as they guide their teens through these sometimes tumultuous years. |
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THREE CAN WE TALK? | 28 |
FOUR FRIENDSHIPS | 43 |
FIVE HOUSE RULES | 66 |
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