Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Trust Vs. Control

"Help Me With My Teenager" shows you how to deal constructively with the teen age group by giving you accessto proven strategies that have helped hundreds of parents build the relationship with their teenager they imagined.

One of the covered topics in this book is Trust Vs. Control. Learning the difference in this fine line on parenting can help your teen open up to you, and can help you become a great listener, and provide you with a more in-depth understanding of your teen and the struggles they are facing with their transition to adult-hood.

From Christina Botto:

It is possible to regain control by restricting your teenager and forcing him to do as you say. You can monitor their every move and bombard them with questions.

Your teen, however, will most likely respond by avoiding you and family time, lying, dropping grades or even running away from home. He also will be very frustrated, feel confined, and count the days until he is 18 and out of the house.

If you need help in this area, and simply can't go at it alone any longer, pick up a copy of "Help Me With My Teenager". Avoid struggle, and get the assistance you NEED!

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