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Parenting Without Tears: Living With Teenagers

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It is one of the greatest shocks any parent faces. Your gorgeous, smart, polite child is suddenly transformed into a monosyllabic, moody teen who can hardly bear to be in the same room as their parents.

Teenagers can be trying - and parents end up feeling they can't cope.

But it needn't be impossible. Living with teenagers can be one of the most rewarding times of your life. You just need to approach it in the right way.

In this helpful, concise, practical guide, parenting expert Anne Coates guides you through how to cope with the teenage years; shows how to steer your child through to adulthood; and offers advice on how to stop them going off the rails.

It include chapters on -

Learning to Let Go
Puberty & Hormones
Sibling Rivals
Peer Pressure
First love – first heartbreak
Pocket money & allowances
Avoiding risky behavior
How to get your teenagers to talk to you
Teenagers working
School & education
Bullying
Helping your teen make decisions

'Parenting Without Tears: Living With Teens' will help you make sure your child becomes a successful, well-balanced adult. It is the guide every parent needs to help them through the most challenging years of parenting

Anne Coates is a journalist and author who has contributed to a wide range of parenting and women’s magazines and well as The Guardian and The Scotsman, specialising in health, parenting and education issues.

In 2007, Anne founded the website Parenting Without Tears and, after chairing the management committee of a local nursery, and then a primary school she is now a member of Southwark Diocesan Board of Education.

Anne's non-fiction books include: Your Only Child, Applying to University The Essential Guide and University A Survival Guide.

After writing short stories for magazines, Anne has just published a collection: 'Cheque-Mate & Other Tales of the Unexpected' and is currently working on a novella.

Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent digital publisher.

63 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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October 31, 2012
I think that anyone with teenage children, whether it is your first time or not, could do with a bit of help when it comes to dealing with their tantrums and mood swings. But, I felt that Anne Coates' book would be really useful for first time parents as it is laid out like a map and takes you through all the stages that teens go through - even the awkward and embarrassing ones! It's a good book to keep within reach so you can flick back to any chapter easily for a bit of reassurance, especially if you're dealing with a teenager on your own. The biggest problem with the relationship between a parent and teenager seems to be that the teen feels like they are not being listened to and they are misunderstood, therefore I found the last chapter on communicating with your teens particularly helpful.
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