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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Authoritative parenting,
By "pete60563" (Naperville, IL USA) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: Stop Negotiating with Your Teen: Strategies for Parenting your Angry Manipulative Moody or Depressed Adolescent (Paperback)
I wrote this review for a college Psychology course.Edgette is a clinical psychologist who offers advice to parents whose parenting style can best be described as permissive or indulgent. In one way or another, these parents try "negotiating" with their teen when the child misbehaves, and thereby losing their authority and credibility. As a result, the relationship between parent and child worsens via a cycle of argument and mistrust. The parents want to grant freedom to their adolescent, but do not balance that with accountability. By letting their child get away with minor infractions, the pattern of misbehavior builds: the teen feels "independent" and refuses to listen to further attempts of the parents at discipline; the parents feel frustrated in having an uncontrollable teen, and give up control altogether.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Practical and Realistic,
Achat Amazon vérifié(Quest-ce que cest?)
Ce commentaire est de: Stop Negotiating with Your Teen: Strategies for Parenting your Angry Manipulative Moody or Depressed Adolescent (Paperback)
I bought this book with the idea of passing it on to a friend whose 2 teenagers are taking her and her husband for a very rocky ride. Mindful of the fact that it could be just pie-in-the-sky theory, I read it first.As a retired teacher and parent of two adult sons, I found the situations to be realistic and the suggestions to be extremely practical. Parents who are dealing with manipulative, rebellious, etc. teens will feel heartened to know that others go through the same stressful scenarios. Unfortunately, many parents, by the time their kids are teens, have become ingrained in the way they handle problems; drastic change (on the part of adults) might be -- for some -- almost impossible. Therefore, I also urge parents of younger children to read "Stop Negotiating...". While they might think their little darlings will never turn into teenage terrors, picking up some workable strategies beforehand would be well worth their while. I recommend this book without reservation.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent resource for parents,
By Joseph P. Dowling (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: Stop Negotiating with Your Teen: Strategies for Parenting your Angry Manipulative Moody or Depressed Adolescent (Paperback)
I have found Janet Sasson Edgette's book, 'Stop Negotiating With Your Teen....', to be an invaluable tool for the parents of my adolescent clients. This book, I believe, is a MUST for ALL parents as it outlines a meaningful, candid, and guenuine syle of commuication between parents and teens.Parents of younger children will also be afforded an opportunity to establish an empowering way of being/communicating with their children from the learnings available in this work. The strategies discussed throughout this volume can be easily absorbed and thus implmented effectively. A stimulating and quick read, I highly recommend 'Stop Negotiating With Your Teen...'
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally- a parenting book that's Real,
By Carol Guhl (Syracuse, NY USA) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: Stop Negotiating with Your Teen: Strategies for Parenting your Angry Manipulative Moody or Depressed Adolescent (Paperback)
This book helps to FINALLY get the adult out of the same old cycles in fighting with their teen. I liked the fact that it does NOT encourage more manipulative behavior in order to regain control, but gets down to what's really going on. Parents - and teachers, too- can get invaluable guidance in restructuring conversations with their teens so that they mean something. I also like the fact that personal responsibilty and accountability is stressed, and placed where it belongs. The chapters on case histories were the most helpful to me, as they gave inventive- and sometimes funny-examples of how parents solved their long-time problems. Easy to read, and very engaging!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Insightfull,
By tuliphill "tuliphill3" (Pennsylvania, USA) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: Stop Negotiating with Your Teen: Strategies for Parenting your Angry Manipulative Moody or Depressed Adolescent (Paperback)
Easy to read and interpert for you own family situations. Puts you at ease knowing that you are not the only person who has to deal with these situations and that there are resolutions.Written by someone who is obviously a parent.
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Stop Negotiating with Your Teen: Strategies for Parenting your Angry Manipulative Moody or Depressed Adolescent by Janet Sasson Edgette (Paperback - Aug 6 2002)
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