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Getting it Right with Teens

Getting it Right with Teens

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Getting It Right With Teens by Madelyn Swift
Review: The world has changed since today's parents were teens. Madelyn Swift reminds us of our own teen years in a very helpful way, while pointing out the very different way teens see the world today. This very helpful book includes interviews with teens to help us understand their point of view -- and some of their comments may surprise you. So much of their future is on the line during the teen years. How can we teach our teens responsibility and self-discipline? How can we teach them to be honest and open with us? How can we teach them to make wise decisions? Swift's book will show you this and so much more. Unlike other methods that recommend punishment and manipulation of circumstances, Swift's approach is full of common sense and integrity. This book has changed my relationship with my daughter and with my students. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Getting It Right With Teens by Madelyn Swift
Review: The world has changed since today's parents were teens. Madelyn Swift reminds us of our own teen years in a very helpful way, while pointing out the very different way teens see the world today. This very helpful book includes interviews with teens to help us understand their point of view -- and some of their comments may surprise you. So much of their future is on the line during the teen years. How can we teach our teens responsibility and self-discipline? How can we teach them to be honest and open with us? How can we teach them to make wise decisions? Swift's book will show you this and so much more. Unlike other methods that recommend punishment and manipulation of circumstances, Swift's approach is full of common sense and integrity. This book has changed my relationship with my daughter and with my students. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Getting it Right with Teens
Review: This book really helped me to understand what my junior high/middle school child is going through. It is so easy for us to forget what it was like when we were teenagers. Madelyn Swift helped me to remember that although it is said that these teen years are some of the best of our lives, they are also some of the most challenging. I had forgotten that "being cool" was so very important. Getting it Right with Teens reminded me to keep the communication lines open, my criticism to a minimum, and to be there for my daughter. It is so easy to focus on other things, younger siblings, work, ourselves. There is a belief system in our culture that once our children reach these teen years, they don't need us anymore, that they don't want us to be there for them anymore. Nothing could be further from the truth. As Ms. Swift explains, my daughter still needs me but differently. Ms. Swift also helped me to see that I still need my daughter. My relationship with my daughter continues to change and grow and thanks to Madelyn's book it is a more positive one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Getting it Right with Teens
Review: This book really helped me to understand what my junior high/middle school child is going through. It is so easy for us to forget what it was like when we were teenagers. Madelyn Swift helped me to remember that although it is said that these teen years are some of the best of our lives, they are also some of the most challenging. I had forgotten that "being cool" was so very important. Getting it Right with Teens reminded me to keep the communication lines open, my criticism to a minimum, and to be there for my daughter. It is so easy to focus on other things, younger siblings, work, ourselves. There is a belief system in our culture that once our children reach these teen years, they don't need us anymore, that they don't want us to be there for them anymore. Nothing could be further from the truth. As Ms. Swift explains, my daughter still needs me but differently. Ms. Swift also helped me to see that I still need my daughter. My relationship with my daughter continues to change and grow and thanks to Madelyn's book it is a more positive one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Getting it Right with Teens
Review: This easy to read book has enough information to prepare any parent for the teen years. If a parent is already overwhelmed by the teen years, this book can help save the day. The strength of it is that it is down to earth, is loaded with common sense, but best of all it really works... Parents should be ready to look in the mirror and be accountable for their actions both in role modeling and in messages given to children. This book will make it hard to ever say something and not follow through or to threaten a consequence that you don't give. Most beneficial points of the book are understanding how a teen thinks and having concrete examples of how to respond to teens. Most impressive is the respect this book gives you for your teenager, a most positive approach.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Getting it Right with Teens
Review: This easy to read book has enough information to prepare any parent for the teen years. If a parent is already overwhelmed by the teen years, this book can help save the day. The strength of it is that it is down to earth, is loaded with common sense, but best of all it really works... Parents should be ready to look in the mirror and be accountable for their actions both in role modeling and in messages given to children. This book will make it hard to ever say something and not follow through or to threaten a consequence that you don't give. Most beneficial points of the book are understanding how a teen thinks and having concrete examples of how to respond to teens. Most impressive is the respect this book gives you for your teenager, a most positive approach.


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