
Adolescence can be a difficult and confusing time for both parent and teenager, and this is one of the first reference books to address the issues raised by adolescence in an authoritative manner designed to help parents meet the unique challenges of the adolescent years. Among the many topics covered in the book: BL the many changes that occur as a child progressses from early to late adolescence - physical and psychological BL communication - how to break down the barriers between you and your teengager BL improving motivation and providing consistent discipline BL comprehensive coverage of specific adolescent problems - depression, substance abuse, birth control, eating disorders are all covered in depth BL common ailments - how to deal with everything from sports injuries to acne Broad in scope, thorough and accurate, this is the essential resource for all parents of teenagers.
This book investigates the complex physical, psychological, and behavioral transitions inherent in the adolescent years to provide parents with a framework for effective guidance. Edited by Donald E. Greydanus and a team of medical and psychological experts, the text synthesizes clinical knowledge into actionable advice. It argues that informed parental intervention, grounded in understanding developmental milestones, is critical for navigating the challenges of the teenage transition.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and parents frequently cite this work as a comprehensive, medically-grounded reference for navigating the complexities of the teenage years. Readers often note the clinical density of the prose, which provides a structured approach to common adolescent challenges.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
OUP
ISBN-10:
0192627775
ISBN-13:
9780192627773
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