Get Out of My Life, But First Could You Drive Me & Cheryl to the Mall?
A Parent's Guide to the New Teenager
by:
Anthony E. Wolf
in:
Teen Parenting
Summary:
The book offers a humorous yet insightful look into the challenges of parenting teenagers, providing advice on how to effectively communicate with adolescents and navigate the often tumultuous parent-teen relationship. It covers a range of topics from arguments to independence, aiming to help parents understand and manage the typical behaviors and emotional complexities of their teenage children.
Key points:
1. Understanding Teen Behavior: The book explains that teens' erratic behavior is part of their development, not a personal attack on parents.
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