Read This and Call Me in the Morning: A Prescription for Teen Substance Use Prevention *with Cartoons*
By (Author) Fiona Brown
BookBaby
BookBaby
8th August 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
150
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 10mm
249g
Navigating the difficult and sensitive conversations surrounding teen substance use can be daunting but Read This and Call Me in the Morning offers parents a comprehensive, health-focused guide to make this process easier. Written in plain language and with a lighthearted tone, this handbook equips parents with the necessary knowledge to better support their teenagers. It covers topics like understanding the growing brain of teens, potential risks they face, how to protect against them, and ways to communicate effectively. With a focus on mental health, this book helps parents build resilience in their teenagers and cultivate meaningful connections.
Written for pre-teen and teenage parents specifically, Read This and Call Me in the Morning is well-researched and offers unique perspectives through detailed insight from teen mental health professionals. It serves as an essential resource for any parent who wants to protect their child from early substance misuse yet still allow them the freedom to make healthy decisions during these important years. So if you're looking for an easy answer key that prepares you for what lies ahead look no further! Get your hands on Read This and Call Me in the Morning today for all your parenting needs.
Fiona Brown is a substance use prevention and treatment specialist in Virginia. After receiving her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from James Madison University, she earned her Master of Education and Education Specialist degrees from the University of Virginia. Fiona is passionate about supporting at-risk teens and their families affected by substance use and trauma. For over 15 years, she has specialized in the prevention and treatment of teen substance use. Fiona provides education, training, consultation and counseling services to teens, parents and professionals in the Northern Virginia area. In her various roles, she aims to raise awareness of substance abuse, reduce stigma and empower teens and their families toward health.