Parents need help to teach their teens how to make decisions responsibly—and do so without going crazy or damaging the relationship. Parenting Teens with Love and Logic, from the duo who wrote Parenting with Love and Logic, empowers parents with the skills necessary to set limits, teach important skills, and encourage decision-making in their teenagers. Covering a wide range of real-life issues teens face—including divorce, ADD, addiction, and sex—this book gives you the tools to help your teens find their identity and grow in maturity. Indexed for easy reference.
Audience: Children and parents. Summary: Teaching kids to evaluate choices, understand consequences and make good decisions is vital to ensuring a lifetime of success. Fun stories, colorful illustrations (including a find-the-frog game), and easy-to-relate-to characters will help children understand the best ways to deal with the many important self-care issues they will encounter, including choosing the right foods, brushing teeth, washing hands, taking medicine, taking a bath, exercising, and more.
Over 350,000 copies sold Parents need help to teach their teens how to make decisions responsibly--and do so without going crazy or damaging the relationship. Parenting Teens with Love and Logic, from the duo who wrote Parenting with Love and Logic, empowers parents with the skills necessary to set limits, teach important skills, and encourage decision-making in their teenagers. Covering a wide range of real-life issues teens face―including divorce, ADD, addiction, and sex―this book gives you the tools to help your teens find their identity and grow in maturity. Indexed for easy reference. Now updated with new material on implementing love and logic in conversations about today's technology.
In 1985 my brother, Larry, suggested the Love and Logic Journal. I was uncomfortable with writing articles for a new publication on a regular basis. I told him that I would soon run out of information and writing material. The Journal was created over my protests and concerns. Much to my amazement the articles have continued to flow through my fingers, into the computer, and on to the pages. This has gone on for ten years now and I am still a long way from running out of material. Parents and Teachers have continued to present new questions. Children have continued to present new challenges. Our research and creativity have continued to meet the challenge with new solutions. Since we started producing the Love and Logic Journal, Foster W. Cline, M.D. and I have written over a hundred articles. This book is a collection of the first ten years worth of articles from out quarterly publication.
The impossible act of wholly loving a child with the expectation of letting them go, begins the gripping chronicle of a foster parents journey through the system, intermingling a once routine existence with a new kaleidoscope of biological relatives, social workers, and court-appointed officials. Suspenseful and engaging, this distinctive point of view coupled with insightful first-hand accounts from other foster parents, social workers, and former foster youth expertly intertwines real-life experiences from multiple perspectives. This unique tour de force will leave you cheering, emotionally winded, and mindfully contemplative. For anyone who is considering being, has been, or knows someone who has been a part of the foster care system, this narrative tale will leave you more informed and intentional about the roles each of us play in influencing the life of a child.
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