No parent experienced their teen years the way children do today; children as young as eight-years-old are prematurely self-conscious, over-stressed, and overwhelmed. Dr. John Duffy, the regular parenting and relationship expert on Steve Harvey, is here to provide strategies and tips for actively learning the world of our children, so that when they need us, we can be there armed with understanding.
No parent experienced their teen years the way children do today; children as young as eight-years-old are prematurely self-conscious, over-stressed, and overwhelmed. Dr. John Duffy, the regular parenting and relationship expert on Steve Harvey, is here to provide strategies and tips for actively learning the world of our children, so that when they need us, we can be there armed with understanding.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. John Duffy is a Chicago-based clinical psychologist, bestselling author, keynote speaker and national media expert. He has been in vigorous private practice for twenty-five years, specializing in work with adolescents, young adults and their parents. He has consistently provided the tools young people need to thrive through his empathy, knowledge, experience and practice. He has written three books intended to provide parents with the tools to help their teens and young adults thrive in this persistent age of anxiety. For more than a decade, Dr. Duffy has also spoken to thousands of parents internationally through PTAs, Fortune 500 corporate programs, and other parenting networks. Dr. Duffy has written and contributed to articles for CNN, the Washington Post, The New York Times, Your Teen and countless other media outlets. On television, he has been a regular contributing expert on NewsNation and Steve Harvey, and has shared his expertise through frequent appearances on CNN, the Today show, the Morning Blend, and hundreds of appearances on local outlets. On radio, Dr. Duffy is a regularly appearing expert on WGN, WLS and NPR. He has appeared as an expert guest on countless podcasts and has been the host of two popular podcasts himself.
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Table of Contents Foreword Preface Note to Parents Part One: Painting the Picture Jason's Story: What Are We Missing? You Were Never a Teenager The New Teen The New Early Teen Self-Consciousness Empathy Social Media Antidotes to Social Media The Emotional Bank Account About Your Disdain Identity Traffic The New Late Teen Our Narrow Definition of Success College Choices and Stressors Their Other Social Media Part Two: Addressing the Issues Anxiety Heightened Awareness Awareness of Mental Illness The Crisis Crisis Alcohol Drugs Weed Prescription Drugs Video Games Relationships and Sex Sexual Identity and Orientation Sexual Assault Suicide and Suicidal Ideation Part Three: Filling Your Toolbox The Vibe in Your Home Awe and Wonder Doing Away with the Sedentary Days Yeah, It Takes a Village Can We Skip This Part? Music Sleep, from P.M. to A.M. The Value of Money What You Can Do Now When Your Kid Seems Awful Hope for the Future A Note to Dads Parenting as a Spiritual Practice Acknowledgements About the Author
Table of Contents Foreword Preface Note to Parents Part One: Painting the Picture Jason's Story: What Are We Missing? You Were Never a Teenager The New Teen The New Early Teen Self-Consciousness Empathy Social Media Antidotes to Social Media The Emotional Bank Account About Your Disdain Identity Traffic The New Late Teen Our Narrow Definition of Success College Choices and Stressors Their Other Social Media Part Two: Addressing the Issues Anxiety Heightened Awareness Awareness of Mental Illness The Crisis Crisis Alcohol Drugs Weed Prescription Drugs Video Games Relationships and Sex Sexual Identity and Orientation Sexual Assault Suicide and Suicidal Ideation Part Three: Filling Your Toolbox The Vibe in Your Home Awe and Wonder Doing Away with the Sedentary Days Yeah, It Takes a Village Can We Skip This Part? Music Sleep, from P.M. to A.M. The Value of Money What You Can Do Now When Your Kid Seems Awful Hope for the Future A Note to Dads Parenting as a Spiritual Practice Acknowledgements About the Author
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