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How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk | 
enlarge | Authors: Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish Publisher: Collins Living Category: Book
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 18940
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 0060741260 Dewey Decimal Number: 306.874 EAN: 9780060741266 ASIN: 0060741260
Publication Date: September 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new!Might have some shelf wear or/and reminder mark.See Amazon delivery options,Satisfaction GURANTEED!!
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Adele Faber y Elaine Mazlish han ayudado a millones de familias con sus bestsellers. Ahora, y por primera vez en espanol, estas aclamadas expertas a nivel internacional nos ofrecen una guia que le dara las herramientas necesarias para ayudarles a sus adolescentes -- y a usted mismo! -- a sobrevivir la etapa dificil de la adolescencia. "Mi hijo de trece anos pasa su tiempo con los peores chicos de la escuela. Le paso diciendo que se aleje de ellos, pero siempre me ignora. Como hago para que me haga caso?" "Mi hija pasa mucho tiempo en el Internet charlando con un muchacho de dieciseis anos. Bueno, por lo menos eso dice el. Ahora la quiere conocer. Ella esta muy entusiasmada. Yo tengo miedo. Que hago?" "Acabo de enterarme que mi hija de doce anos fuma marihuana. Como la confronto?" Vivir con un adolescente puede ser abrumador. A veces es como si nuestros ninos carinosos se convirtieran de la noche a la manana en adolescentes independientes, con sus propios pensamientos, gustos y valores. Hoy en dia, los jovenes estan creciendo en un mundo mas cruel, mas materialista, mas sexual y mas violento que antes. Que se debe hacer? Tras muchos anos de investigacion, conferencias y comentarios que han recibido, Faber y Mazlish, autoras del clasico bestseller Como Hablar para que los Ninos Escuchen y Como Escuchar para que los Ninos Hablen, han desarrollado una innovadora forma de mantener un dialogo abierto y respetuoso entre padres y adolescentes, una estrategia que le pone frenos al conflicto, reduce frustraciones y fomenta conversaciones acerca de las drogas, el sexo y otros temas dificiles y de actualidad. Escrito en el estilo practico y popular de estas galardonadas autoras, y lleno de sugerencias, historias y dibujos, esta guia le ayudara a construir una relacion mas comunicativa y menos conflictiva con sus adolescentes.
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must have ... August 18, 2008 Must have if your parenting a teenager. I bought it because I have a teenage grandson. I'm a substitute teacher and this book has given me a positive insight to understanding the teenagers I have in class. After reading through it I bought a copy for my daughter.
was helpful July 1, 2008 Was basically a book about a class the author had offered. But it did give helpful examples of what the teen said and what you could say differently to have your teen listen. I have bookmarked several pages and keep forcing myself to go back to the examples until I learn to react and listen in a way my teen will respond to. I would recommend this book and have already loaned it to my neighbor.
A Must Read! March 1, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great book - I encourage all parents of teens to take a look. Not only is it filled with step by step instructions, the cute cartoon samples make it easy to follow!
Easy read, some good ideas June 26, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is an easy read and has some good ideas for the child that falls with one standard deviation on a bell shaped curve. It lacks addressing the special needs adolescent or the child that cannot be reasoned with.
Enjoy this quick read that so effectively helps you achieve the "impossible"--a loving relationship with your teens. May 18, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Do you remember how supportive and understanding your parents were during your teenage years? Do you recall how you could confide in them, how they trusted your judgment and how appreciative they were of your help? For most, the answer is simple--"no!" Flash forward: Would your own teenagers consider you loving and understanding? Do they confide in you? Do they feel trusted and appreciated by you? And...do you feel loved, understood, trusted and appreciated by your teens? What gets in the way in the way of "yes" answers to these questions? In this book Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish explore the teenage years and help parents and teens get closer to "yes" answers. They show what goes wrong (e.g., blaming, name-calling, lecturing, playing martyr) and help both parents and teens develop an attitude of earned respect and appreciation for one another. Impossible? Think again--open the pages and hear the stories of parents who have just about given up on their teens--whether it's dealing with sassing, homework, chores, hanging with the "wrong crowd" ...sexual promiscuity, binge drinking, "experimenting with pot" or discovering that your daughter has plans to meet a strange man she's been hooking up with on the internet-- watch how the right attitude and skills dramatically improve life at home. Enjoy this quick read that so effectively helps you achieve what you might have written off as impossible--a loving relationship with your teens.
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