Adolescence: A Guide for Parents

Adolescence: A Guide for Parents by Michael Carr Gregg & Erin Shale


ISBN
9780732298142
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
240
Dimensions
154 x 221 x 17mm

Adolescence has changed. Young people now enter puberty earlier (in many cases at 10 or 11 years of age) and leave home later. What's more, modern society expects children to grow up emotionally all too quickly. The good news is that the skills, knowledge and strategies parents need are clearly explained in this book.

The author discuss:

the three big questions in an adolescent's life: 'Am I normal?', '˜Who am I?' and '˜What is my place in the world?'

the increasingly early onset of puberty, and its impact on you and your pre-teen child

useful approaches for parents and teachers: what good parenting is all about, techniques for communicating well, and knowing how to handle problems before they become crises

how to deal with serious issues such as depression, suicidal feelings, relationships and emerging sexuality, drugs and eating disorders

parents' most frequently asked questions

how to set appropriate, negotiated boundaries

how to raise our children to be resilient adults and cope with difficulties in life

why the key protective factor for adolescents is a sense of attachment to a significant adult in their lives, and

how successful parenting is about providing young people with an environment where they feel safe, valued and listened to.
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