Yes, Your Teen Is Crazy!: Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind by Michael J. Bradley, Jay N. Giedd

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    • ISBN: 0936197447
    • Publisher: Harbor Press, Inc.
    • Pub. Date: December 2002
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    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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    Bradley, a psychologist drawing on current brain research, argues that teenagers are basically nuts. While 95 percent of the brain develops in early childhood, the most advanced parts aren't completed until adolescence is nearly over. As a result, teens can appear unstable, dysfunctional and unpredictable, with temporarily impaired judgment and decision-making processes. In addition, Bradley argues, contemporary culture further challenges teens' thinking capabilities; the prevalence of sex, drugs and violence makes the teen's job of cognitive balancing even more precarious. The good news is that parents do make a difference, and Bradley clearly explains how parents can encourage and guide their kids through these tumultuous years. Stressing that teens are still "children," Bradley encourages parents to respond like "dispassionate cops," teaching and remaining calm even when teens behave outrageously. While Bradley's prose which he admits might be shocking and offensive at times may be initially off-putting to some, the book is compelling, lively and realistic. Using crisp, believable anecdotes that are alternately poignant and hysterically funny (while avoiding generic examples, jargon or psychobabble), Bradley homes in on real-life scenarios, showing parents, for instance, how to respond when their teen is "raging," and how to set curfews and limits. Bradley draws a vivid picture of what the teen is going through, and gives parents the tools to tackle contemporary issues together. An invaluable parachute to parents diving into the teen years. (Sept.) Forecast: A $100,000 marketing campaign, a 10-city author tour, the recent widespread media coverage of related neurological data and aboveall, the need for sensible, funny books on raising teenagers all bode well for this book's sales. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Yes, Your Teen Is Crazy: Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mindby Anonymous

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    09/08/2008: Good grief. As I read this, I saw myself and my son...sometimes in not so wonderful ways. But always productive. This book gave me ways of understanding and dealing with my teen that have been wonderful. Is life perfect here? No. But is life 94% better? You better believe it. I recommend this book 100%. You won't regret buying it and reading it. Life with a teenager is much more healthy and enjoyable after reading it. Teens even understand you and family life more after reading it.

    Yes, Your Teen Is Crazy: Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mindby Anonymous

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    04/09/2008: I have read dozens of parenting books over the 13 years of my teen's life. This is the BEST I've ever read. It give medical, practical and logical advice for dealing with normal teenage craziness. It helped me to realize that my teen wasn't 'bad' but normal. It gave me concrete advice for how to anticipate and deal with all of the issues we parents of teens face. It gave me hope and spoke to my insecurities. More importantly, the advice WORKS! I highly recommend this book for all parents of teens, whether you are having problems or not.


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