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Things I wish I'd known before my child became a teenager / Gary Chapman.

"The teenage years are hard for everyone. Physical changes in your child create a lot of ups and downs. Yet as a parent, you don't have to feel helpless. Let Gary Chapman help you guide your child through this challenging yet rewarding new stage of life"--

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ISBN 9780802425072 (paperback)
Dewey 306.874
Author Chapman, Gary D, 1938- author.
Title Things I wish I'd known before my child became a teenager / Gary Chapman.
Published Chicago, IL : Northfield Publishing, [2021].
Physical description 165 pages ; 22 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references.
Contents note That Teens Are Developing the Ability to Think Logically -- That Culture Greatly Influences Teens -- That Teens Need to Feel Loved -- That Teens Are Moving Toward Independence -- That Teens Need to Learn Social Skills -- That Teens Need to Learn How to Process Anger -- That Teens Need to Learn How to Apologize and Forgive -- That Teens Need Guidance -- That Teens Need to Learn an Attitude of Service -- That Teens' Emotional Health Greatly Impacts Educational Success -- That Teens Need Spiritual Direction -- That a Parent's Model is More Important than Their Words.
Summary "The teenage years are hard for everyone. Physical changes in your child create a lot of ups and downs. Yet as a parent, you don't have to feel helpless. Let Gary Chapman help you guide your child through this challenging yet rewarding new stage of life"--
"Help your child navigate the teenage years and become a mature adult.The transition from childhood to adulthood is hard for everyone. Physical changes-on the inside as well as the outside-make for a lot of ups and downs. The teenage years are turbulent, no question about it. But if you're a parent or caregiver, don't despair. There's a way through!Gary Chapman, beloved author of the 5 Love Languages®, has raised two kids of his own, so he knows what it's like to ride the roller coaster of parenting teens. Now he combines the hard-earned wisdom of a parent with the expertise of a counselor to help you know what to look out for. You'll learn:That teens are still developing the ability to think logicallyThat teens need to learn how to apologize and forgiveAnd most importantly, that a parent's example is more important that their wordsThough the years ahead will be demanding, you don't have to feel helpless. Let Gary Chapman point the way you as you guide your child through this challenging yet rewarding new stage of life"--
Subject Parent and teenager
Parenting
Teenagers
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