Teenagers Learn What They Live

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Teenagers Learn What They Live
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dorothy Law Nolte
By (author) Rachel Harris
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 175,Width 140
ISBN/Barcode 9780761121381
ClassificationsDewey:649.125
Audience
General
Illustrations 2-colour illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Workman Publishing
Imprint Workman Publishing
Publication Date 31 March 2003
Publication Country United States

Description

Parenting by example. Using the simple, powerful message that turned CHILDREN LEARN WHAT THEY LIVE into an international bestseller with over 1.5 millions copies in print, Drs Dorothy Law Nolte and Rachel Harris bring their unique perspective to families with adolescents. Structured, like the first book, around an inspirational poem, TEENAGERS LEARN WHAT THEY LIVE addresses the turbulent teenage years, when a stew of hormones, pressures, and temptations makes for such extreme challenges for parents and children. Central to the book are ways for parents to communicate with their teenage children - including how to deal with being "tuned out" and when to start the conversation again - and how to strike the right balance between holding on and accepting a teen's growing independence. Hundreds of examples of parent-child interactions cover everything from the all-night graduation party to problems of sexual identity, providing great guidance as well as effective conversation starters

Author Biography

Rachel Harris, L.C.S.W., Ph.D., is a psychotherapist who completed postgraduate training in family therapy and parenting education. She lives with her teenage daughter in Princeton, New Jersey. Rachel has know Dorothy Law Nolte for almost 30 years as teaching associates and co-workers. Dorothy Law Nolte, Ph.D. is a lifelong teacher and lecturer on family life education, and is the author of the poem "Children Learn What They Live," which has been translated into 20 languages and is used the world over by parents and educators. The mother of three, grandmother of three, and great grandmother of five, she lives and works in southern California.