If you are a parent of a teenager, you will have experienced the
frustration and bemusement that their strange and emotional logic
creates. But can we really just blame it on their hormones and
wiring? This book is based on the research used in a popular and
effective nine-week course run by the author aimed at equipping
parents with the understanding of why teenagers behave as they do
and explores effective tools take away a lot of stress in dealing
with them. It looks at how parenting styles and different
interactionist models impact on our relationship with these
emotional and argumentative beings. The 'teen in the greenhouse'
looks at the world through the filter of a teenage brain and uses a
range of neurological and socio-psychological models to explore how
adults can moderate their interactions with them to make parenting
teenagers easier. It explores ways in which the teenage brain uses
and misuses emotions to make misguided decisions and how we can
help support better decisions being made and reduce arguments. The
book provides a thorough and at times humorous exploration of what
is happening to the teenage brain and how this impacts on those who
help them.
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