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Teen Interpreter: A Guide to the Challenges and Joys of Raising Adolescents [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 218x147x30 mm, weight: 405 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 132400651X
  • ISBN-13: 9781324006510
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  • Cena: 31,30 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 218x147x30 mm, weight: 405 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 132400651X
  • ISBN-13: 9781324006510
"An insightful, revealing, and practical guide to adolescents' inner world, from a renowned psychologist. Once children hit adolescence, it seems as if overnight "I love you" becomes "leave me alone," and any question from a parent can be dismissed with one word: "fine." But while they may not show it, teens benefit from their parents' curiosity, delight, and connection. In The Teen Interpreter, psychologist Terri Apter looks inside teens' minds-minds that are experiencing powerful new emotions and awareness of the world around them-to show how parents can revitalize their relationship. She illuminates the rapid neurological developments of a teen's brain, explains the power of teenage friendships, and explores the positives and pitfalls of social media.With perceptive conversation exercises that synthesize research from more than thirty years in the field, Apter illustrates how teens signal their changing needs and identities-and how parents can interpret these signals and see the world through their teen's eyes. The Teen Interpreter is a generous roadmap for enjoying the most challenging, and rewarding, parenting years"--

Once children hit adolescence, it seems as if overnight “I love you” becomes “leave me alone,” and any question from a parent can be dismissed with one word: “fine.” But while they may not show it, teenagers rely on their parents’ curiosity, delight, and connection to guide them through this period of exuberant growth as they navigate complex changes to their bodies, their thought processes, their social world, and their self-image.The Teen InterpreterThe Teen Interpreter

Recenzijas

"[ A] brilliant book that unlocks the baffling mysteries of the adolescent mind." -- Anna Maxted - The Times

Introduction 1(10)
1 "You don't know who I am (but I don't either)"
Teens' Alien Self
11(22)
2 "I feel like my mind is exploding"
The Astonishing Teenage Brain
33(22)
3 "You don't have any idea what I feel
The Teen's New Language of Emotions
55(18)
4 "Only my friends understand me"
Are Parents Really Replaced by Teens' Friends?
73(26)
5 "I just did it. Stop asking me why"
Hot Zones and Pressure Points
99(26)
6 "No one's ever felt this before!"
Teen Love and Teen Sex
125(19)
7 "You always say the wrong thing"
The Real Aim of Teen Criticism
144(24)
8 "I don't think I'll get through this"
Vulnerability and Resilience
168(22)
9 "I can't talk to you, but listen to my body"
Mind and Body Puzzles
190(27)
10 "You're not so perfect, either"
Parents Make Mistakes, Too
217(20)
11 "I'm grown up now (and it's scary)"
When Does Adolescence Really End?
237(18)
Conclusion 255(2)
Acknowledgments 257(2)
Notes 259(20)
Index 279
Terri Apter is a writer, psychologist, and retired Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge. Her ten books include The Sister Knot, Difficult Mothers, and What Do You Want from Me? She lives in Cambridge, England.