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Loading... Parents, Teens and Boundaries: How to Draw the Lineby Jane Bluestein
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Testing their limits is how teenagers grow and learn, yet most parents don't know how to draw the line. Here are 20 relationship building techniques that will work with your child. Selected Reading Questionnaire. no reviews | add a review
How you set boundaries with your teens is among the most important aspects of your parent-child relationship. Unfortunately, this ability does not come automatically with parenthood. Here Jane Bluestein, a former teacher and counselor, looks at 20 relationship-building techniques all parents can use to set limits with their teens. You'll learn the essential arts of loving, motivating, accepting, negotiating, respecting, acknowledging, communicating, supporting, empowering, trusting . . . and much more. These practical strategies for boundary setting will enable you to avoid conflict, resolve problems and establish a foundation of mutual love and respect. As a result of learning to set healthy boundaries, you may actually begin to enjoy your children's teen years! No library descriptions found. |
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