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Yes, Your Teen is Crazy! : Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind
Yes Your Teen is Crazy Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind
Author: Michael J. Bradley, Jay N. Giedd
Now in paperback! Here is the book that updates the rulebook, giving parents the training and skills they need to transform their teenage children into strong, confident, productive adults.
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ISBN-13: 9780936197449
ISBN-10: 0936197447
Publication Date: 2/25/2003
Pages: 363
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Harbor Press, Inc.
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio CD
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reviewed Yes, Your Teen is Crazy! : Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind on + 3 more book reviews
The book has a lot of good, common sense information. A good reminder to remain calm to help your teen weather the storm of teenage insanity. It has strategies to help with many situations and describes those where professional help is advisable.
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This book covered a lot of topics with teenagers. (Not all of which were essential to why I picked up this book, but I did read most of them anyway.) The information is presented in an informal and non-threatening way, along with many "real life" situations from patients of Dr. Bradley's. I found the "Do's" and "Dont's" lists particulary helpful - short, sweet and to the point. I thought it was very interesting that Dr. Bradley included topics such as "how to get your kid to therapy if you need to", as well as a list of what drugs kids have available today, and what side effects you could look for if you suspected use.

Typically the reoccuring mantra was to keep your head, even if you have to be a doormat, and you'll get through it because at some point this roller coaster does stop (duh.) I found his tone a bit condescending at times (as in "get our your highlighter, you're going to use it a lot in this part", but overall it wasn't preachy.

Think of this book as a "training manual." While I'm not a fan of self-help books particularly, one sentence he wrote at the beginning stuck with me - "If you didn't give a damn, you wouldn't be reading this book."
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Good book!


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