Adolescence can be a difficult time, not only for teenagers, but
also for their caretakers. Many parents, teachers, mentors, and
guardians feel distanced from their children as they go through
their teenaged years. Dr M.W. Johnson proposes most conflicts spawn
from a lack of open communication. In this straightforward,
practical, and sometimes humorous guide, Johnson examines the
everyday language adults' use with their teens and points out how
unmindful comments may harm relationships. He provides suggestions
for how to hold more positive conversations and how to approach
discussions on tough issues, such as body image and sexuality. By
reminding us to take our teenagers seriously and become active
listeners, the book provides the means necessary for more effective
communication.
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