About this title: Presenting a unique approach to dealing with the turmoil of adolescence, the authors recognize that teens learn best when they're allowed to make choices and learn from the consequences. The trick is in setting up choices so the consequences are constructive.
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Navpress Pub Group
Date Published: 2006-05-31
ISBN-13:9781576839300ISBN:1576839303
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Pinon Press
Date Published: 2006
ISBN-13:9781576839300ISBN:1576839303
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Edition: UPD EXP
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Navpress Pub Group
Date Published: 2006
ISBN-13:9781576839300ISBN:1576839303
Description: New. Presenting a unique approach to dealing with the turmoil of adolescence, the authors recognize that teens learn best when they're allowed to make choices and learn from the consequences. The trick is in setting up choices so the consequences are cons... read more
"I'm suprised that this book got so many 4-5 star ratings. I completely disagreed with many of the principles this book teaches. What I got from this book is this: let your teenagers make their own decisions and live with the consequences, that will teach them responsibility. Hello! Isn't that what adulthood is? I quit reading when I got to this part: Three Messages for Teenagers 1. I love you. 2. If you have any questions, ask. 3. Good luck in life. Good luck? I don't think so. Teenagers should be allowed to make their own decisions about some things, but there is still a lot to teach them between the ages of 12 and 18, before they are ready to go out into the world with nothing more than a "good luck" from their parents. I just think this books philosophy is a little harsh and just doesn't feel right to me as a parent."
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