It's Not Fair!

Parenting the Bright and Challenging Child

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting
Cover of the book It's Not Fair! by Gill Hines, Alison Baverstock, Little, Brown Book Group
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Author: Gill Hines, Alison Baverstock ISBN: 9780748112159
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group Publication: September 3, 2009
Imprint: Piatkus Language: English
Author: Gill Hines, Alison Baverstock
ISBN: 9780748112159
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication: September 3, 2009
Imprint: Piatkus
Language: English

This book addresses the fact that time-poor parents may push their bright children to achieve academically but often pay little attention to their social skills, with the result that when these children reach their teens and are making decisions on their own about complex adult issues such as sexual activity, drugs and alcohol etc, they will lack the maturity or life experience to negotiate such issues effectively and may get hurt and damaged along the way. This insightful and practical book is aimed at parents of preteens who have bright, risk-taking, independent children who are hard to rein in. It will help parents to identify and handle areas of concern before they become problems. Chapters cover risks, communication and support, boundary setting, saying 'no', self esteem and the art of 'being happy', preparing your child to negotiate the key issues faced in adolescence, encouraging personal responsibility and much more.

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This book addresses the fact that time-poor parents may push their bright children to achieve academically but often pay little attention to their social skills, with the result that when these children reach their teens and are making decisions on their own about complex adult issues such as sexual activity, drugs and alcohol etc, they will lack the maturity or life experience to negotiate such issues effectively and may get hurt and damaged along the way. This insightful and practical book is aimed at parents of preteens who have bright, risk-taking, independent children who are hard to rein in. It will help parents to identify and handle areas of concern before they become problems. Chapters cover risks, communication and support, boundary setting, saying 'no', self esteem and the art of 'being happy', preparing your child to negotiate the key issues faced in adolescence, encouraging personal responsibility and much more.

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