Dear Dr. Wes:real Life Advice for Parents of Teens - Wes Crenshaw - Books - Family Psychological Press - 9780615570402 - December 26, 2011
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Dear Dr. Wes:real Life Advice for Parents of Teens

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This is a unique book of advice and commentary for the parents of teenagers, co-written by teenagers themselves. It combines Dr. Wes Crenshaw's nineteen years of clinical experience as a board certified family psychologist with the natural wisdom and empathy of eight really sharp sixteen- to eighteen-year-olds, each of whom spent a year writing for the Double Take advice column.

Though entertaining in tone, the book offers serious, honest and practical guidance to parents on real world adolescent issues: sex, contraception, pregnancy, sexual identity, mental health, cutting, falling in love, breaking up, friendship, divorce, the future, teen technology, parent-child conflict, suicide, foster care, school success and failure, fear and hope and many other issues in the middle and high school years.

Most of the advice was written in response to letters sent by parents and teens to ask@dr.wes.com. The rest were written on topics selected by the authors based on teen trends and current events. In addition to specific suggestions on each problem, the authors share a thoughtful social commentary on how the world influences the next generation, and vice versa.

Have teens read the companion volume: Dear Dr. Wes: Real Life Advice for Teens.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 26, 2011
ISBN13 9780615570402
Publishers Family Psychological Press
Pages 210
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 11 mm   ·   249 g
Language English  
Contributor Ben Markley
Contributor Jenny Kane
Contributor John Murray
Contributor Julia Davis
Contributor Kelly Kelin Woods
Contributor Marissa Ballard Hemenway
Contributor Miranda Davis
Contributor Samantha Schwartz

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