Surviving your child's adolescence How to understand, and even enjoy, the rocky road to independence

Carl E. Pickhardt, 1939-

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Published
San Francisco : Jossey-Bass c2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Carl E. Pickhardt, 1939- (-)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
xx, 268 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-254) and index.
ISBN
9781118228838
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
  • Author's Note
  • Introduction
  • Voices of Parents Past
  • 1. Preparing for the Inevitable
  • 2. A Road Map to Early and Mid-Adolescence
  • 3. A Road Map to Late Adolescence and Trial Independence
  • 4. Parenting Adolescent Sons and Daughters
  • 5. The Complexities of Spoken Communication
  • 6. The Use and Abuse of Conflict
  • 7. Discipline That Does and Doesn't Work
  • 8. Informal and Formal Education
  • 9. Problems with Peers
  • 10. The Power of Parents
  • Epilogue: Climbing Fool's Hill
  • Recommended Reading
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Psychologist, prolific parenting author (Boomerang Kids) and Psychology Today blogger Pickhardt focuses on helping parents understand the adolescent years, "the age of argument." Pickhardt identifies four adolescent stages, beginning with early and mid-adolescence, and then moving on to late adolescence and trial independence (which ends after the college years). With characteristic clarity and wisdom, Pickhardt walks parents through various ages and stages, explaining how to be supportive, empathetic and accessible while at the same time providing limits and boundaries. He concludes with "eight anchors for adolescent growth," including completing homework, cleaning up one's room, doing household chores, joining in family gatherings, community service, saving money, developing proficiency and relating to salient adults (a counterbalance to the overwhelming influence and "mixed blessing" of peers at this age). He also covers such familiar teen topics as sex, substance use, the Internet, dating, and effective communication. Pickhardt is adept at deconstructing the complexities of the parent/adolescent relationship, pointing out, for instance, that the mother/adolescent daughter relationship is often the most conflicted and intense due to the "double closeness" created by being attached by birth and sexually similar. This witty yet sensible guidebook to the adolescent years will help parents stay steady as their kids negotiate the rocky waters on their journey to independence. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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