To the degree that kids can predict you, they will dismiss you. And, most likely, any of us who have ever lived with, taught, counseled, and loved adolescents have felt the sting of dismissal. It feels like everything we try bounces off the shell these kids develop around 10-12 years of age. Melissa Trevathan and Sissy Goff, both counselors with a combined 50 years of working with kids, lead us on a journey into the hearts of these adolescents. With laughter, Biblical truths, and a simple, but direct honesty, they help us walk through the back door and back into the lives of these kids we love.
Melissa Trevathan, MRE, is the Executive Director of Daystar Counseling Ministries, which she founded in 1985. A graduate of Southwestern Baptist Seminary, she's written seven books and spoken at churches, schools, and graduate programs across the country.
One of the most encouraging and hopeful books I've read on parenting, with practical application throughout. [I share the authors understanding of the gospel of Jesus and its role in parenting, which is probably a precursor for appreciating this book.] But WOW. I am so very grateful for these authors. I appreciate the many moments I felt like "Whoa...they understand my teenager completely." I borrowed this book from a friend but I'll be purchasing my own copy because I'm sure a re-read is in my future. Probably yearly. :)
EXCELLENT resource and encouragement! They present the information in such an easy to understand way. This book reads like a conversation with two friends who truly care about you as a mom and about your child. Every Mom should read this!
I found this book very helpful in dealing with my teenagers and would recommend to to other Christian parent's. It helped me to understand my teenagers better.
Excellent book for anyone who lives life with teens - parents, Counselors, youth directors, small group leaders. Very validating for me with practical insight into normal teen development as well as being a good reminder for me that I'm not on this parenting journey alone.