Review
As the Mom of a 14 year old boy, listening to your program couldn t have come at a better time. I was baffled at his behavior and kept wondering, What happened to my sweet happy boy? Now I have a much better understanding of his development. I feel good about the things I am doing that are supporting him and learned specific things I can do to be the kind of parent I want to be. I loved it and will listen over and over again! --Margot Rutledge, Westborough, Massachusetts
I'm tired of our culture's negative perception of teens and their behavior. What I appreciate most about Sue Blaney is her positive attitude about teens. She is a breath of fresh air. --Stephanie Oddleifson, MPH, Massachusetts
Product Description
The Secret to Raising Teenagers is Communication! Perfect for caring parents with time limitations. Empower yourself with practical, hands-on strategies and tips in 3 easy, 1 hour sessions along with thought-provoking exercises in the [downloadable] companion workbook.
In this three-hour audio program we ll tackle the big issues you face in parenting your teenagers. Using a communications framework, we ll give you the tools you need to be an empowered parent and enhance your relationship with your teen.
Three CD set makes it easy to listen at home or on the go; the 28 page workbook makes it easy to review what you learn.
CD One: De-Mystifying Teens... Why do they act the way they do? CD Two: Improving Communication... Practical Strategies to put in place today CD Three: Keeping your Teens Safe from Risky Behavior... What parents can do that matters most You Will Discover: What s behind teens behavior why do they act the way they do?
The three most common communication mistakes parents make and how to avoid them, The key to improving communication with your teen,
Three communication strategies you can put into effect today,
The personality types and influences that make a difference in teens involvement with alcohol and drugs,
What you can do to keep your teen from getting involved with risky behavior.
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