Fourteen Talks by Age Fourteen
The Essential Conversations You Need to Have with Your Kids Before They Start High School
by:
Michelle Icard
in:
Teen Parenting
Summary:
The book provides a guide for parents on how to navigate important and sometimes challenging conversations with their children on topics such as friendship, responsibility, sexuality, and self-image. It offers strategies and language to use for effective communication, aiming to strengthen parent-child relationships before the adolescent years.
Key points:
1. Open Communication: The book stresses the need for honest discussions with kids about friendships, academics, body changes, and social media before high school.
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