Your Adolescent
By (Author) David Pruitt
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
9th November 2000
United States
General
Non Fiction
155.5
Paperback
400
Width 186mm, Height 232mm, Spine 25mm
536g
From self-esteem to peer pressure to experimenting with sex and drugs, Your Adolescent addresses teenage development clearly and compassionatly.
"This book will certainly help you to get in touch with your adolescent. It is a wonderful resource for parents, caregivers and everyone involved in the life of a teen."-- Bill Cosby"This book provides much-needed help for all parents, grandparents, and caregivers navigating the difficult issues that arise during adolescence."-- Dr. Ruth Westheimer"We are all indebted to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry for publishing these books. Your Child and Your Adolescent are extremely valuable tools for those on the front line of child care--parents, grandparents, and caregivers."-- Horace Deets, Executive Director, AARP"This follow-up to "Your Child: What Every Parent Needs to Know" could have been titled "Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About Teens, " for its large team of editors and contributors have left out no relevant information. Addressed to parents in a forthright yet compassionate tone, the book is divided into four parts-- The Life of an Adolescent; Day-to-Day Problem Behaviors; Serious Problems and Abnormalities; Seeking Help-- and includes excellent appendices on psychiatric medications and medical, psychological, educational and developmental tests. Whether it's a section on "The Teenage Identity" or a sidebar on "Talking About Sex with Your Teen, " readers are presented with well-researched facts and solid advice backed by professional experience. Above all, the authors stress keeping the lines of communciation open, being patient and showing respect for your teen. The fourth part offers a list of symptoms that indicate a need for professional treatment, such as excessive fears and inability to make friends, plus an in-depth discussion of where to getthe proper help. This is an invaluable reference for anyone who has close contact with adolescents."-- "Publishers Weekly"
David Pruitt, M.D., editor-in-chief, is past president of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, with over 6,600 members, is the leading national association of physicians dedicated to the healthy mental development of children and adolescents.