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Teenager Success
How to Help Your Teenager Grow Up
How to Help Your Teenager Grow Up
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“Adolescence, the transition period between childhood and adulthood, is an exciting, challenging time for teenagers and parents alike. It is a time for discarding childish habits, for abandoning immature ways of behaving in favor of mature ones. It is a period of personal confusion, self-discovery, continual readjustment. It is a dramatic stage of development in which youngsters definitely need parents, but in ways that are different from their childhood needs.
Parents everywhere want their teenagers to grow up to be reliable, responsible citizens, successful marriage partners, and competent, conscientious fathers and mothers. To help youngsters do this, parents must understand them, accept them, recognize their normal needs and desires; furthermore, they must help them find acceptable, constructive ways of satisfying those needs and desires.
Dr. Glover’s book provides much useful information, many fresh ideas and sound suggestions for guiding teenagers in the right direction. I think it will prove to be a useful guide not only for parents but also for teachers, ministers, physicians, psychologists, social workers, recreation leaders, and other adults who work with teen-age boys and girls.”
NADINA R. KAVINOKY, M.D.
“Adolescence, the transition period between childhood and adulthood, is an exciting, challenging time for teenagers and parents alike. It is a time for discarding childish habits, for abandoning immature ways of behaving in favor of mature ones. It is a period of personal confusion, self-discovery, continual readjustment. It is a dramatic stage of development in which youngsters definitely need parents, but in ways that are different from their childhood needs.
Parents everywhere want their teenagers to grow up to be reliable, responsible citizens, successful marriage partners, and competent, conscientious fathers and mothers. To help youngsters do this, parents must understand them, accept them, recognize their normal needs and desires; furthermore, they must help them find acceptable, constructive ways of satisfying those needs and desires.
Dr. Glover’s book provides much useful information, many fresh ideas and sound suggestions for guiding teenagers in the right direction. I think it will prove to be a useful guide not only for parents but also for teachers, ministers, physicians, psychologists, social workers, recreation leaders, and other adults who work with teen-age boys and girls.”
NADINA R. KAVINOKY, M.D.
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