As with most self-help books / parenting books, I typically take the good and discard the rest. However, I felt like this book was one that was talking at me instead of to me. There are lots of great insights on the tween mind, thought processes and behavior, but the presentation of the content was less than appealing. (Hello, a section titled, "10-12" is the bulk at over 3 hours long). For an audiobook, this is highly disorganized. As an audiobook listener, I would have much appreciated the scenarios broken down into chapters for easy continuous listening.
Technical review aside. As with most self-help books / parenting books, I typically take the good and discard the rest. There are some great points in this book that can remind parents what it was like to be at that age. I had several 'oh yea' moments and found myself nodding along. In some other moments, I had some 'I'd tackle it differently' reactions. This might have been otherwise reviewed 3-4 out of 5 if not for the terrible audiobook formatting.