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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 248.845 EAN: 9781590529324 ISBN: 1590529324 Label: Multnomah Books Manufacturer: Multnomah Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: September 11, 2007 Publisher: Multnomah Books Release Date: September 11, 2007 Studio: Multnomah Books Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: For every bewildered parent, there’s a kid longing to be understood. What parent hasn’t occasionally looked at their beloved but bewildering offspring and wondered, What in the world is he thinking? or Why is my sweet little girl acting like that? In this remarkable book, Shaunti Feldhahn and Lisa Rice take you inside the mind of teens and preteens through the same innovative approach that seized national attention in the best-selling books For Women Only, For Men Only, and For Young Women Only. They explore the results of a nationwide survey and personal interviews with more than 1,000 real-life teens and tweens to tackle those things parents often don’t “get” about their kids. You’ll hear first-hand about the longings that drive your kids’ seemingly illogical decisions, the truth behind those exasperating “attitude problems,” and what your children would tell you if they could trust you to truly listen. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Good Insights on Raising Kids"For Parents Only" is a great read for anyone who wants to know more about how to be a more effective parent. Among the topics covered include: 1. Kids' desire for freedom. 2. Why our children secretly hope we will stand firm on certain issues. 3. How to help teens feel secure. 4. How to get your teen to open up and talk to you. 5. A teen's mood swings and how to help their confidence. Throughout the book are helpful survey results that show ... Read More Rating: - Strong, solid messages for deciphering what your teen is thinking Reviewed by Regan Windsor for Reader Views (6/08) "Happy the generation where the great listen to the small, for it follows that in such a generation the small will listen to the great." - An Ancient Hebrew Proverb Authors Shaunti Feldhahn and Lisa Rice take a unique approach in "For Parents Only" by going straight to the subject matter experts on the minds of teens - teens! Combining results from their nationwide survey with their own real-life experiences they manage ... Read More Rating: - Worthwhile ReadThis book is definitely worthwhile reading for parents of teens, or better yet, pre-teens, so you can get a head start! The authors present a lot of good information - right from the teens themselves, that should help parents learn about relating to their teenagers. I only wish I had read this sooner, my children are in their late teens, early twenties. Rating: - Nice reminder/guidance book for parents with teenage kidsThis book is apparently the third or fourth volume in a series of "For X Only" (as in: For Men Only, For Women Only, etc.), and now comes a volume that is specifically oriented towards parents with teenage kids. In "For Parents Only: Getting Inside The Head of Your Kid" (183 pages), authors Shaunti Feldhahn and Lisa Rice set the table nicely by going over the essentials of what is going on with our teenage kids and providing multiple real-life examples as well as suggestions along the way on ... Read More Rating: - For all parents with teens or soon to be teens.I only have to look to my 13 year old and know we speak a different language. Shaunti Feldhahn and Lisa A Rice who brought us the best-selling books For Women Only, For Men Only, and For Young Women Only now brings us For Parents Only: Getting Inside the head of your kid. In this book they share the results of a nationwide survey and personal interviews they did with more than 1,000 real-life teens and tweens to tackle those things parents often don't "get" about their kids. I am a relatively young Mom of ... Read More
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