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When Things Get Crazy with Your Teen: The Why, the How, and What to do Now Mike Bradley

When Things Get Crazy with Your Teen: The Why, the How, and What to do Now par Mike Bradley

When Things Get Crazy with Your Teen: The Why, the How, and What to do Now Mike Bradley


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Résumé

No, it's not easy raising teenagers. Yes, there are sane solutions--in this problem-solving parent's guide from the bestselling author of Yes, Your Teen Is Crazy.

When Things Get Crazy with Your Teen: The Why, the How, and What to do Now Résumé

When Things Get Crazy with Your Teen: The Why, the How, and What to do Now Mike Bradley

Comedian Bill Cosby once declared that all children are brain damaged. If that's true for children, then imagine what can be said about teenagers. They seem to like conflict and love to challenge your values. They pick friends who raise your concerns and try drugs that raise your panic. They make stunning errors in judgment. They start to look really weird. They think you are really weird.

While all teens get crazy a few times, this book will help you keep two problems from becoming twenty crises. You will discover what makes things better and what makes things worse when things get crazy with your teen. These include learning to:

  • React calmly, powerfully, and effectively in the face of sixty-nine common teen crises
  • Create and enforce standards and expectations without guard dogs or Spyware
  • Understand exactly what's going on in adolescent brains--neurologically and psychologically--and how to communicate well with them
  • Be what you want to see in your teen (modeling--the most powerful tool you own)
  • Handle and use conflict as a teaching tool so you can stop fearing it
  • Avoid punishments (which breed loud rebellion) and use consequences (which promote quiet, lifelong learning)
  • Develop a respect-based relationship that will work better than any rule book at keeping your child safe

With apologies to your parental stress, you must pardon the chaos in your adolescent's brain because it's being reshaped. Teenagers are transforming from children to adults by learning what they value, who they are, and how the world really works. At the same time, they're also boiling over with hormones and brain changes that push them to do everything you don't want them to do. As scary as that looks, understand it's just all part of Mother Nature's plan to grow your temporarily scary child into a permanently wonderful adult. Adolescence can be managed and survived---and even enjoyed--with the wisdom you will find in this book.

À propos de Mike Bradley

Michael Bradley, Ed.D., is a psychologist and award-winning author specializing in adolescent behavior and is certified by the American College of Professional Psychology in the treatment of substance abuse disorders. He has appeared frequently on Today, Good Morning America, CNN, and National Public Radio, and he has authored several books including the bestselling Yes, Your Teen is Crazy: Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind. He resides near Philadelphia where he worries incessantly that his own two children might grow up to be people like him.

Sommaire

1.Acts out [see RAGES]
2.Adopted, Says not loved because she's Abused, has been (Emotionally/Physically/Sexually)
3.Aggressive, is
4.Alcohol, routinely uses
5.Alcohol, experiments with
6.Angry, is always
7.Anxious, is
8.Argues endlessly
9.Argue, won't
10.Apologize, won't
11.Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, may have
12.Bed, won't go to
13.Bipolar Mood Disorder, may have
14.Body image, has poor
15.Bored, is (GAAWWDDD! I'M SO BOOORRED!)
16.Bossy, is
17.Bullying Others
18.Bullied, being
19.Cheats (You know, dad, they cheat at West Point too.)
20.Clique, is in a
21.Clique, is excluded by a
22.Clothes, wears provocative (Everybody dresses like this-including my teacher!)
23.Computer, won't get off the
24.Conduct disorder, may have
25.Control, is out of (I'm going to the beer party and you can't stop me.)
26.Counseling, refuses
27.Corporal punishment, is disciplined by parents with
28.Cries
29.Curfews, ignores
30.Cuts [see SELF-MUTILATION}
31.Date, won't
32.Dates a creep (girl)
33.Dates a creep (boy)
34.Death, is faced with someone's
35.Decision-making skills, has poor
36.Defiant, is
37.Dependent, is 38.Depression, may have
39.Discipline, has no
40.Divorce, goes through a
41.Driving, starts (Get the women and children off the streets...)
42.Drugs, experiments with
43.Drugs, uses routinely
44.Drunk, comes home
45.Eat, won't
46.Eats too much
47.Fears, has excessive
48.Fear, has no
49.Friends, has no
50.Gifted, is
51.Grades, has poor
52.Grief, struggles with
53.Guilt, feels
54.Hates his parents
55.Home alone, is left
56.Homework, won't do
57.Homework, obsessively does
58.Homosexual, might be
59.Homosexual, is
60.Hygiene, has lousy
61.Hyperactive, seems
62.Identity, searches for
63.Impulsive, is
64.Independence, demands
65.Insomnia, has
66.Jealous, is
67.Latch-Key kid, is a [see HOME ALONE]
68.Learning disability, may have a
69.Limits, won't accept
70.Listen, won't
71.Lies
72.Manners, has no
73.Medication, won't take his
74.Menstruates, first
75.Mental illness, has a
76.Milestones, achieves a
77.Mood swings, has
78.Morals, has poor
79.Nervous habits, has many
80.Nightmares, has
81.Non-verbal learning disability (NLD), may have
82.Ob.sessive-compulsive disorder, may have
83.Oppositional defiant disorder, may have
84.Parent, loves the other (divorced) better
85.Parented, refuses to be
86.Peer pressure, succumbs to
87.Perfect, must be
88.Phobias, has
89.Piercing, wants a (or many)
90.Popularity, worries excessively about
91.Power struggles, engages in
92.Pregnant, becomes (girl)
93.Pregnant, becomes (boy)
94.Privacy, demands
95.Punishment, needs
96.Rages
97.Rebels
98.Relationship, is trapped in a controlling/abusive
99.Religion, rejects your
100.Remarriage, goes through your
101.Respect, refuses to give you
102.Responsibility, won't take any
103.Risks, takes crazy
104.Room, has a pig-sty for a
105.Rules, won't accept
106.Scapegoats you (It's all your fault!)
107.School, refuses to go to
108.School, underachieves at
109.School, overachieves at
110.Self-control, has lousy
111.Self-worth, has poor
112.Selfish, is
113.Self mutilates
114.Sex, is having
115.Shy, is
116.Sibling Rivalry Issues, has
117.Sleep Problems, has
118.Smoking, is
119.Spoiled, is
120.Steals121.Step parent, hates the
122.Stressed, is
123.Stubborn, is
124.Suicide, may be thinking about
125.Suicidal, is
126.Talk, won't
127.Tantrums
128.Tattoo, wants a
129.Television, watches too much (I can't do homework without 3 electronic screens running!)
130.Values, has no
131.Violence, loves
132.Weapons, loves

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GOR006033782
9780071545716
0071545719
When Things Get Crazy with Your Teen: The Why, the How, and What to do Now Mike Bradley
Occasion - Très bon état
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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