How to be the Loving, Wise Parent You Want To Be...Even With Your Teenager!

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Adolescence
Cover of the book How to be the Loving, Wise Parent You Want To Be...Even With Your Teenager! by Darryl Sollerh, Darryl Sollerh
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Author: Darryl Sollerh ISBN: 9781476300481
Publisher: Darryl Sollerh Publication: April 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Darryl Sollerh
ISBN: 9781476300481
Publisher: Darryl Sollerh
Publication: April 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Sage advice for frustrated parents." - Kirkus Reviews. Through their years of working with teens and their parents, Leslie King, LCSW, and Darryl Sollerh have developed a deeply compassionate yet practical approach that takes into consideration both the parent and their teen's point of view. Filled with examples, they examine the most likely flashpoints for family conflicts, from teenager social lives to their homework habits and grades, from their moodiness and misrepresentations to their demands for fairness, from their calls for independence to their need for dependence. King and Sollerh's approach, at heart, seeks to spark an empathetic awakening in both parent and teen, not only as they each meet the initially difficult phases of any challenge or crisis, but also as they move into the future, guided by a new awareness capable of supporting their ongoing efforts to grow in a relationship of shared dialogs, mutual respect and deepening understanding. Or as King and Sollerh envision it: the dance.

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"Sage advice for frustrated parents." - Kirkus Reviews. Through their years of working with teens and their parents, Leslie King, LCSW, and Darryl Sollerh have developed a deeply compassionate yet practical approach that takes into consideration both the parent and their teen's point of view. Filled with examples, they examine the most likely flashpoints for family conflicts, from teenager social lives to their homework habits and grades, from their moodiness and misrepresentations to their demands for fairness, from their calls for independence to their need for dependence. King and Sollerh's approach, at heart, seeks to spark an empathetic awakening in both parent and teen, not only as they each meet the initially difficult phases of any challenge or crisis, but also as they move into the future, guided by a new awareness capable of supporting their ongoing efforts to grow in a relationship of shared dialogs, mutual respect and deepening understanding. Or as King and Sollerh envision it: the dance.

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