Who stole my child? : parenting through the four stages of adolescence /
Cote: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Las Vegas, NV :
Central Recovery Press,
[2018]
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Introduction: why this book?
- How adolescence marks the end of childhood (up to ages eight to nine)
- Changes that get underway
- Changes in the child
- Changes in the parenting
- Changes in the relationship
- Issues in early adolescence (ages nine to thirteen)
- The separation from childhood
- Disorganization and distractibility
- Fear of trying and boredom
- Resistance and conflict
- Reluctance to work and to study
- Issues in mid-adolescence (ages thirteen to fifteen)
- Forming a family of friends
- Puberty and vulnerability
- Peers and popularity
- Higher intensity friendships
- Social cruelty at school
- Issues in late adolescence (ages fifteen to eighteen)
- Acting more grown up
- Risk taking and readiness
- Dating and romance
- Social substance use
- The internet
- Issues in trial independence (ages eighteen to twenty-three)
- Stepping off more on one's own
- Graduation separations
- Over-demand and stress
- The need for self-discipline
- The struggle for independence
- Special cases
- Factors that can intensify adolescence development
- Parental divorce
- Rate of growth
- The strong-willed adolescent
- The adolescent only child
- Epilogue: parenting your adult child.