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Teenage Parenting 101
"The Simple But Amazing Method For Raising Teenage Kids -- And Living To Tell About It!"
Raising your teen doesn't have to be an ordeal (for either of you). Learn how you can enjoy a calm, peaceful, and fulfiling relationship with your teen. If you wish you knew the secrets of raising an obedient, happy, and polite teen... |
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Details: ...if you wish you could put an end to the arguments, anguish, and stress your teenager is causing in your home... ...or if you just wish you could get them to clean their room and fill the car with gas every now and then... Then you're going to want to lock the door, take the phone off the hook, and read this page carefully. Whether your family is like the Waltons, the Simpsons or the Bundys... Whether you're living in the thirteen hundreds, the eighteen hundreds or the twenty-first century, it's never easy raising a family. Each and every one of us though will have something in common with the mythical characters and our counterparts of yesteryear. To go from baby to toddler to mature adult, there's one stage all kids will definitely need to go through regardless of anything else, and that's adolescence. Or in other words, the teenage years. Dun-da-DAH! This is when you're supposed to hear the music from the movie 'Psycho' echoing in your head. Okay, maybe it's not that bad. But ask yourself this question: is your family closer to the Waltons...or to the Simpsons? Which Teen Is Yours? The anguished teenager, the rebellious teenager, the bookworm, the go getter, the jock, the cheerleader, the nerd, the mixed up one who's not popular but has the potential…the list of teenage stereotypes is practically endless, and if you look hard enough you'll always find a teenager that will suit one of these stereotypes. . If you look harder still though, you'll see that some facet of their personalities will fit each and every one of these stereotypes. So what do you do then? . Raising a teen is hard enough, if you don't know what mold they fit into how can you proceed any further? That's easy really. And answering that question is what led me to start doing the research and coming up with the answers to my own kids problems. In the process I learned a lot of things that can be helpful to any parent struggling with a difficult (or soon-to-be- difficult teen). What You'll Learn From This Book
You don't have to spend a lot of money and buy your kids "Stuff" to have them turn out right.
You won't need to try out any weirdo, new-age, wacko parenting stuff.
How you can avoid the big problems of drugs and sex.
It's not necessary to be "super parent" to have your kids turn out "normal".
It can be easier than you ever suspected to raise great kids.
Once you get a copy of this book and follow its intsructions... Your Friends Will Be Astounded By The Change In Your Teen Maybe your friends are accustomed to nodding wisely, clucking about how tough you have it with your teen. They might give you lip service about how sorry they are you're having problems. You and I both know that in their secret heart, they are thinking, "That could never happen to my child." Imagine how amazed they're going to be when your kid does a complete turn-around, thanks to what you learn in my book. They may laugh right now if you tell them you're going to try something new. They won't be laughing when they see your polite, considerate, and level-headed teenager What Will Your Life Be Like When You Have The Well-Behaved, Considerate, And Grateful Teen You've Always Wished For? Can you even let yourself go for just a moment and think about this... What will your life be like when your teen does a total transformation? Will that change anything else in your life at all? You know for a fact it will be different Once you know the secrets inside my book, you can... Enjoy long talks with your teen about their life and what's going on with them. Get back the closeness you had when your teen was much younger -- when they loved and trusted you without question. Never again fear what might come out of your teen's mouth in the presence of your friends and co-workers. Get your teen to join in family activities without being coerced -- and even to enjoy trips, visits, and playing games Feel the envy and curiosity of your friends who will all wonder how you did it! Inside you will find... The teenage "identity crisis" - why it happens, and what you can do about it. (page 18) Rebels without a clue... it's wired into teens to rebel. But they often don't even know why. How you can cope. (page 19) Communcating across the chasm. Simple ways you can bridge the age gap, communicate with your teen, and help them to be independent without being delinquent. (page 26) The guaranteed way to keep track of your teen. Want to know who they're with and what they're doing? Do this, and you will always know. (page 35) Young love and how to deal with it. When "young love" strikes, it's often in the form of "young lust". How you can save your teen and yourself a lot of heartache. (page 37) Facing peer pressure. Despite what your teens say, they need your help with peer pressure. You can help -- if you just know how (hint: it has nothing to do with "just say no"). (page 41) Howt to deal with the big worries: how to "sin-proof" your teen agains the deadly forces of alcohol, smoking, drugs, and sex. (page 44) The secrets of getting cooperation. Just like a combination lock, ifyou know the right numbers to press, you can get your teen to do their homework, dress respectably, pick up their room, and even get a job! In these pages, you get the combination! (page 48-53) Sibling sanity. Siblings (brothers and sisters) can make the teen years even more complicated. You get a roadmap to help you navigate ths rough and rocky road. (page 62-69) Dealing with death. It's often in the teen years that we face the hardest of truths: people we love die. Learn to help your child get through this very difficult time. (page 74) The Devastation of Divorce - how to behave, what to say, and what to do when helping a teen understand your divorce. How to help your teen through the divorce -- and helping them avoid drugs, alcohol, and "bad influences" during this vulnerable time. (page 70) The special challenges of Single Parents. The only thing harder than raising a teen with your spouse's help...is doing it alone. These tips will help. (Page 77) When hobbies become obsessions. When is it time to be alarmed by your teen's obsession with computers, video games, the Internet, or even TV and books? Learn the answer before it becomes a problem you can't overcome! (page 80)
Price only $19.99
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