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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Help, My Child is Becoming a Teener!,
By Grace K. Sheehan "thesilverpennydotcom" (Cape Elizabeth, ME United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Between Form and Freedom: Being a Teenager (Lifeways) (Paperback)
This book was very helpful to a baffled parent, struggling to understand their budding teenager. I couldn't help but be saddened by my daughter pushing me away, after having been so close. But this book gave me some insight into her changing mind and personality. I was relieved to find all of her behavior normal and predictable. Written by a Waldorf High School teacher, it embodies much of the Waldorf educational philosophy, which I found fascinating. But this book will appeal to more than Waldorf parents, it has a lot of good information and advice for any parent. I highly recommend it!
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Presents an accurate view of the adolescent,
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This review is from: Between Form and Freedom: Being a Teenager (Lifeways) (Paperback)
There is an incredible developmental difference between a fourteen year old and an eighteen year old. Betty Staley, Between Form and Freedom: A practical guide to the teenage years, understands this developmental difference. She has presented a view of the adolescent more accurate than any other than I have read. Everything that I have experienced in working with teenagers over the years is written and clarified between the pages of her book.
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Between Form and Freedom: Being a Teenager (Lifeways) by Betty Staley (Paperback - May 2009)
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