Parenting Teens With Love And Logic
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Parents need to teach their teens how to make decisions responsibly–and do so lacking going crazy or damaging the relationship. This book empowers parents with the skills and tools necessary to set limits, teach vital skills, and encourage choice-building in their teenagers. Indexed for simple reference.
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I chose I needed a different approach with my teenagers when my son came home with a green Mohawk and a huge Bush tattoo (George W., that is) one day and my daughter said she wanted to get a couple of nipple rings that would have sunk the Bismarck. This book really helped me take control of the situation. Now I have the green Mohawk and the nipple rings and my teenagers reflect I’m the coolest dad around, and they’re as obedient as can be. Who would have believed it? But I owe it all to this book. Highly recommended.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
This book is another liberal approach to raising teenagers, but it does have some excellent thoughts about communication, i.e., asking questions rather than giving orders. The writers espouse no punishment because the child doesn’t get punishment in the “real world.” The examples of handling situations with teens include, “What to do when the police call and have your son in jail.” Most teens discussed are in serious distress and have poor relationships with their parents. The kids are in charge in these households, not the parents. (The parents never read, DARE TO DISCIPLINE!) If you are desiring to improve relationships with adjusted children, this book is not for you, even though the writers have a few excellent thoughts.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I establish the book had some thoughts that helped, but it was unrealistic in many ways. I am spiritual, but I didn’t appreciate the religious opinion it gave.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
Being a parent of a teen for the first time, I was looking for some insight. I had heard many excellent things about this book. As I first ongoing to read it I was momentously disappointed. This book fervently advocates lying to your children and being passive aggressive. If we are trying to teach our children excellent values and help them be adults of excellent character this book is unacceptable. I expect the same values in myself that I do in my child. If I had to resort to being maniupulative and lying to raise my child I would be very disappointed in my parenting skills.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Writing a review that a book is brilliant but there are brilliant answers elsewhere, too, is absurd. That is not a review. It is a defense of additional views.
The philosophies in this book are simple to read and know and apply, and they WORK. It is fantastic for both the Christian and secular world.
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Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5