How To Raise An Adult: Book On How A Parent Can Raise Teenage Girl or Boy Into Responsible Adults
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This book will help parents understand the developmental phase of adolescence and how it relates to today's economic, social and political times. They will become more grounded and confident in their abilities to help their teens make sound, informed decisions and learn to choose their battles, see the big picture, and find effective solutions to problems.
This book, How To Raise And Adult, is a wake-up call to remind parents to take a long-term perspective and refrain from popular and quick psychological fixes.
This no-holds-barred approach tackles even the most sensitive topic, Sex Education; Which gives parents the answers and advice they need to educate their teens to be responsible adults. Invaluable sections on common problems and solutions cover everything from consequences and punishments to values to pornography and screen time management.
No parent will ever want to neglect this essential resource.
The sooner you can give the right advice, the easier it will be for your teen to become a healthier adult.
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How To Raise An Adult - Phoebe Belinda Reynolds
Book On How A Parent Can Raise Teenage Girl or Boy Into Responsible Adults
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PHOEBE BELINDA REYNOLDS
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INTRODUCTION
Why is it difficult to raise a teenager? There are a number of things we have learned from family therapy over the years.
The teenage years have a reputation for being stressful for a lot of parents. You may feel like you don't know your child anymore or there may be so much tension that you don't know how to deal with it. There are good reasons for this!
When it comes to human development, adolescence is a time when children distance themselves from their parents to create their own identity, hopefully, a mature identity. This withdrawal
is emotionally hard for parents because we have been attached to our children for so many years. We hope to protect them and keep them close as they grow older into adulthood.
This process is important and necessary for young people to become fully functional adults.
Cognitively, important changes occur in the human brain during adolescence. These changes continue until they are in their mid-twenties. It's not just about hormones
or impulsiveness, although impulsiveness plays a minor role. The brain usually goes through a profound structural change. There are a number of reasons for this, but these changes prepare young people to leave home at some point. Add to that the externalities and pressures teens face at school, with their peers, from online and from other sources, and the picture becomes complex. Between the pull of development and the cognitive and social factors that affect young people, a perfect storm arises that leads to difficult relationships with parents and family.
What can parents do?
Here Are A Few Tips To Help Parents Better Manage Their Teens:
1. Think Of Your Teenager As A Person;
This applies to children of all ages but is especially important in the teenage years. Your child is a unique person with their own opinions, personality, and interests. This is good! Ultimately, we want our kids to grow up with strong self-confidence and self-esteem, and not just become clones of ourselves or other adults. Their interests or opinions may not always be meaningful to you, but keep in mind that they are learning and growing to discover who they truly are. They deserve and have