Adolescence can be shocking and painful both to experience and, as
a parent, to observe. Addressing the isolation, fear, and silence
that parents endure at this developmental stage, authors Michael
Riera and Joseph Diprisco go beyond the stereotypes and guide
parents to a better appreciation of what they are seeing - and
perhaps missing - in their teenager's frustrating if not completely
troubling behaviour. Through stories and conversations, Field Guide
to the American Teenager dramatizes teens living their lives on
their own terms and illuminates for bewildered and sometimes
beleaguered parents the extraordinary-in-the-ordinary reality of
everyday teenage life. Complete with suggestions for how to improve
parent-child communication, this guide lets parents stand briefly
in their teenager's shoes, aims to ultimately guide families toward
genuine mutual respect and understanding.
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