Harper Collins The Grown-Up's Guide to Teenage Humans, Non-Fiction, Paperback, Josh Shipp
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Brand: Harper Collins
Description: Now available in paperback, from bestselling author and global youth-empowerment speaker Josh Shipp, a conversation-changing guide for parents (and other caring adults) who want to understand their teens and positively impact their lives 'Shipp commands our attention as he gives us advice about dealing with our teenagers.resonates deeply and contains some amazing stories." | ?? New York Times Book Review. Harper Collins The Grown-Up's Guide to Teenage Humans, Non-Fiction, Paperback, Josh Shipp - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Product ID: 9780062654076
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Dimensions: 135x203mm
ISBN: 9780062654076
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Author: A kindle reader
Rating: 5
Review: This gets a five star review. This is only the second time I've written a review but this book is important enough to merit it. I was at my wit's end with my teenager and Josh's metaphor about the fair ground ride safety bar (however much your teen pushes you and challenges you, he wants you (the safety bar!) to hold) saved me. The book is full of similar examples which really resonated and ideas I have used from here have really improved our family life. Thanks so much to Josh for his honesty, his bravery and his hard work.
Author: anonymous
Rating: 5
Review: I had to read this for a graduate course on adolescent development, and I was impressed with the depth of research and consultation that the author completed in producing this funny, completely approachable, and hopeful book. Reading between the lines (and in the reference section), I recognized Eriksonian theory, Attachment theory, and and current research on resilience lending support, when I might have expected this to be an anecdotal parenting guide. Mr. Shipp has an amazing story worth telling, but I'm also impressed with his collaboration to produce something beyond his biography that offers real, practical help for disconnected families. Parents, educators, volunteers, and professionals who work with teens will find it useful. I especially liked the case studies on Hubris and Humility--recognizing myself in common traps that parents fall into while raising teens.