When kids hit their teen years, parenting takes on a whole new dimension. As they struggle toward independence and autonomy, some dicey issues emerge. And the real world you want them to be ready for can make you shudder - kids today face life-and-death decisions long before they're on their own.
So what do you do? Hover over them so they won't get hurt? Drill them so they'll do the right thing? According to Jim Fay and Foster Cline, hovering and drilling won't prepare teens for the real world. Because they learn responsibility like they learn everything else: through practice.
That's were love-and-logic parenting comes in. Love means giving your teens opportunities to be responsible and empowering them to make their own decisions. Logic means allowing them to live with the natural consequences of their mistakes - and showing empathy for the pain, disappointment, and frustration they'll experience.
Whether you've used the love-and-logic approach all along, or are looking for some extra help during adolescence, Parenting Teens with Love and Logic will give you a fresh look at:
When you parent with love and logic, it's a win-win situation. You win because you'll learn to love in a healthy way and effectively guide your teens, without resorting to anger, threats, and power struggles that will haunt them along the path to adulthood. And your teens win because they'll learn responsibility and the logic of life by solving their own problems and acquiring the tools they'll need to cope with the real world.
As a parent, you face no greater challenge - and no greater opportunity - than to guide your children through their teen years toward productive, happy and responsible adulthood. Parenting Teens with Love and Logic will help you meet that challenge and rejoice in that opportunity.
CONTENTS:With love and logic parenting skills, I no longer need to blow up
every time my teenage son yanks my chain. In fact, we've never gotten
along better!
Fran Cook, parent
At last - a parenting approach that doesn't require a doctorate in
psychology to understand and use! Every parent in America needs to know
about love and logic.
As an elementary and junior high school principal, I have worked with
many distraught, frustrated parents. Love and logic skills help parents
navigate more calmly through those trying teenage years
Marcia Slater, Ph.D., Assistant Superintendent, Kent School District,
Kent, WA