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Bringing Up Parents: The Teenager's Handbook |
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Rating: Summary: 100+ stars!!! ABSOLUTELY THE BEST BOOK FOR TEENS TO READ!!! Review: Buy this for your teen!!! MIRACLES wil occur OVERNIGHT!!! The only book I have found that talks to teens about the way AND the why parents act the way they do!!! It's clear, concise, honest and humerous...a MUST READ for every 14/15 year old. Many pages we read together and discuss! They realise I'm not a witch or insane! - because here in print is a book by a man with a Phd! Some extremely thought provoking(and humerous!) discussions ensued. It was wonderful to re-connect with the girls I couldn't talk to anymore! The best(so far) self-help parenting book I have read! Note: If you pre-read it - you'll see yourself on every page!
Rating: Summary: 100+ stars!!! ABSOLUTELY THE BEST BOOK FOR TEENS TO READ!!! Review: I bought this book for my daughter and have noticed a change in her behavior. She now does things that we ask her to do and tries to be nice to us instead of hostile. Then when she requests a privilege and we waver, she says "But I babysat my brother and I folded the towels and I made a cake like you asked me too." Of course who can argue with that logic? I haven't read the book but I assume it is along the lines of "show your parents how mature you are and they will give you more freedom".
Rating: Summary: Buy it for your teen Review: I bought this book for my daughter and have noticed a change in her behavior. She now does things that we ask her to do and tries to be nice to us instead of hostile. Then when she requests a privilege and we waver, she says "But I babysat my brother and I folded the towels and I made a cake like you asked me too." Of course who can argue with that logic? I haven't read the book but I assume it is along the lines of "show your parents how mature you are and they will give you more freedom".
Rating: Summary: Amusing!!! Review: I read this book several years ago, and I thought it was really cute. Packer had some very good insights about the parent-teenager relationship. I laughed out loud on numerous occasions.
Rating: Summary: MIDDLE YEARS MAGAZINE praised BRINGING UP PARENTS Review: MIDDLE YEARS MAGAZINE praises BRINGING UP PARENTS, writing that the book "Shows teens how to make a difference in their relationships with parents. It's written with wisdom and humor and talks about the importance of open communication, mutual respect, and common sense. Includes many specific suggestions, lots of ideas, and laughs."
Rating: Summary: Very funny! Review: This book is really funny yet has good ideas at the same time. If you're a teenager who has problems with your parents, this book will lighten up your mood and get you what you want (basically.)
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