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Good Discipline, Great Teens

by Dr. Ray Guarendi

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In a question-and-answer format, the author considers issues ranging from curfew to drugs to back talk and equips parents to give their teens a safe, more stable adolescence and character and virtues for a lifetime.
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Gotta love Dr. Ray's sense of humor - this is not another dry and dull parenting book! Another good Parenting 101 and amazingly consistent with Love & Logic philosophy.

Covers all of the usual growing pains of 'adolescence' in a easy-to-read, relaxed style. Did not go into specifics, such as how to manage a child's excessive anger but neither do most parenting books. ( )
  anjams612 | Jul 2, 2009 |
Great parenting book, some of this is already mentioned in Discipline That Lasts a Lifetime, but it's always good to review these principles. ( )
  5xBlessed | Jun 8, 2007 |
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