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50 Great Tips, Tricks & Techniques to Connect With Your Teen 3 reviews Debra Hapenny Ciavola
New Harbinger Publications, 2003
Establishes a bridge accross the parenting gap!
+ Great Insight + Great ideas in an easy read!
Much thought and generosity is invested in Dr. Ciavola's new book as she has experienced personally the parenting of five teens. She explores and relates simple, effective techniques that really work for all the various teen personalities in your home or school setting. 50 Great Tips, Tricks, and ...
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When to Worry: How to Tell If Your Teen Needs Help-And What to Do About It 10 reviews Lisa Boesky
AMACOM, 2007
Exceptional Look at the Teen Years
+ Very useful information + A Much Needed Book + Must Read for Parents and Professionals + Finally, a true Life-Application workbook, that WORKS!!!
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How to Survive Your Teenager: by Hundreds of Still-Sane Parents Who Did and Some Things to Avoid, From a Few ... 5 reviews Hundreds of Heads, Beth Reingold Gluck, ...
Hundreds of Heads Books, 2005
Author of Survival Meditations for Parents of Teens
+ A Fun Read + A Valuable Resource for Parents of Teenagers + Parents of Teens Read this Book! + Who doesn't need advice on teens?!
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How To Say It (R) To Girls: Communicating with Your Growing Daughter (How to Say It) 2 reviews Nancy Gruver
Prentice Hall Press, 2004
A great place to start a conversation
+ A Solid Starting Point
I have liked, How To Say It to Girls; Communication with Your Growing Daughter by Nancy Gruver. This book gives a parents (of boys or girls) talking points on a wide variety of topics that are broken out by child's age 1-7yrs and 8-13yrs. It covers issues like, anger, cliques, courage, as well as ...
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Get a Clue!: A Parents' Guide to Understanding and Communicating With Your Preteen 2 reviews Ellen Rosenberg
An Owl Book (Henry Holt), 1999
This book really helped us to help our children.
+ A sensible, practical book
This is a great book! My wife and I are "older" parents of three children. Sometimes we feel very far removed from the issues they face - especially our youngest. We attended one of Ms. Rosenberg's lectures and were very impressed by the directness with which she was able to address real issues ...
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The Truth: I'm a Girl, I'm Smart and I Know Everything 62 reviews Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein
The Enchanted Self Press, 2008
Insightful and Thought Provoking
+ charming delightful book especially for latency age girls, a look back for women + Excellent choice! + It's True - Adults forget how kids feel! + Courtesy of Teens Read Too
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How to Survive Your Teenager: by Hundreds of Still-Sane Parents Who Did and Some Things to Avoid, From a Few ... 5 reviews Hundreds of Heads, Beth Reingold Gluck, ...
Hundreds of Heads Books, 2005
Author of Survival Meditations for Parents of Teens
+ A Fun Read + A Valuable Resource for Parents of Teenagers + Parents of Teens Read this Book! + Who doesn't need advice on teens?!
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The Truth: I'm a Girl, I'm Smart and I Know Everything 62 reviews Dr. Barbara Becker Holstein
The Enchanted Self Press, 2008
Insightful and Thought Provoking
+ charming delightful book especially for latency age girls, a look back for women + Excellent choice! + It's True - Adults forget how kids feel! + Courtesy of Teens Read Too
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How To Say It (R) To Girls: Communicating with Your Growing Daughter (How to Say It) 2 reviews Nancy Gruver
Prentice Hall Press, 2004
A great place to start a conversation
+ A Solid Starting Point
I have liked, How To Say It to Girls; Communication with Your Growing Daughter by Nancy Gruver. This book gives a parents (of boys or girls) talking points on a wide variety of topics that are broken out by child's age 1-7yrs and 8-13yrs. It covers issues like, anger, cliques, courage, as well as ...
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When to Worry: How to Tell If Your Teen Needs Help-And What to Do About It 10 reviews Lisa Boesky
AMACOM, 2007
Exceptional Look at the Teen Years
+ Very useful information + A Much Needed Book + Must Read for Parents and Professionals + Finally, a true Life-Application workbook, that WORKS!!!
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Get a Clue!: A Parents' Guide to Understanding and Communicating With Your Preteen 2 reviews Ellen Rosenberg
An Owl Book (Henry Holt), 1999
This book really helped us to help our children.
+ A sensible, practical book
This is a great book! My wife and I are "older" parents of three children. Sometimes we feel very far removed from the issues they face - especially our youngest. We attended one of Ms. Rosenberg's lectures and were very impressed by the directness with which she was able to address real issues ...
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50 Great Tips, Tricks & Techniques to Connect With Your Teen 3 reviews Debra Hapenny Ciavola
New Harbinger Publications, 2003
Establishes a bridge accross the parenting gap!
+ Great Insight + Great ideas in an easy read!
Much thought and generosity is invested in Dr. Ciavola's new book as she has experienced personally the parenting of five teens. She explores and relates simple, effective techniques that really work for all the various teen personalities in your home or school setting. 50 Great Tips, Tricks, and ...
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