How to Talk So Your Teenager Will ListenWith the aid of his own son, Dr. Paul Swets outlines specific principles for improving communication between parents and teens. He advises parents how to talk to teens about drugs, sex, rock music, education, money, career, marriage, faith, and more. |
Contents
Foreword | 11 |
COMMUNICATING WITH TEENS | 17 |
A QUICK VIEW OF ADOLESCENCE | 26 |
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