7 Things Your Teenager Won't Tell You : And How to Talk about Them Anyway
by Jenifer Lippincott 2020-05-04 22:18:40
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REVISED AND UPDATED 2011 EDITIONThe essence of adolescence hasn''t changed since this book was first published in 2005. Their brains haven''t skipped a growth spurt; their search for identity hasn''t been called off or even detoured; they haven''t fo... Read more

REVISED AND UPDATED 2011 EDITION

The essence of adolescence hasn''t changed since this book was first published in 2005. Their brains haven''t skipped a growth spurt; their search for identity hasn''t been called off or even detoured; they haven''t forgotten how to speak with the ease of attitude. And yet, fingers fly across keys to a host of new adolescent domains--from texting to iTunes, from chats to anything-on-demand. This update traverses new adolescent territory, both charted and uncharted, to bring parents up-to-speed on what to expect and how to deal.

Every teenager keeps secrets, and if you''re like most parents, you worry about what your kids don''t tell you--especially when they prefer text messages and social networking sites to face-to-face conversation. Now this popular guide has been revised and updated to address the challenges parents face with a wired and Web-savvy generation. Jenifer Lippincott and Robin Deutsch offer a deceptively simple plan for talking to your kids that''s based on a simple set of rules: Teens need to stay safe, show respect, and keep in touch--online, and in real life.

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  • 8.08x5.22x0.53inches
  • 272
  • Ballantine Books
  • March 1, 2005
  • English
  • 9780812969597
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