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E-grāmata: Why Won't My Teenager Talk to Me? 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Oxford University, UK)
  • Formāts: 172 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203711583
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formāts: 172 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203711583

Do you wish your son or daughter would tell you more about what is happening in their life, and that they would open up to you more often? Are you worried about them as they seem to be spending more and more time in their bedroom and on their smart phone? The teenage years can be a time of concern and worry for parents and carers from all backgrounds. However, Why Won’t My Teenager Talk to Me? offers the parent and care-giver insightful and practical advice, as to how to encourage positive and respectful two-way communication between you and your teenager.

The new edition of this essential book offers a positive way of thinking about the teenage years. So much has changed in the last five years since the book first appeared. Our knowledge of the human brain has increased, and this new edition includes a whole chapter devoted to the changing teenage brain. The social world of the teenager has also continued to change. Alongside the voices of a wide range of parents and carers of teenagers, Dr John Coleman explores this changing social landscape, addressing issues like social media, mental health, and gender.

Communication is really at the heart of Dr John Coleman’s message – talking and listening are essential – and this book offers up new and valuable ways in which communication can help the parent and care-giver manage family life during the adolescent stage of life. It will also be useful to professionals working with young people in the fields of social work, counselling, health, and education.

Foreword vii
PART I
1(70)
1 The teenage years
3(10)
2 The changing brain
13(7)
3 The STAGE framework
20(12)
4 S -- the Significance of parents and carers
32(5)
5 T -- Two-way communication
37(9)
6 A-Authority
46(10)
7 G -- the Generation gap
56(6)
8 E -- Emotion
62(9)
PART II
71(92)
9 Teenagers and health
73(14)
10 Sex and gender
87(16)
11 Friends and the peer group
103(12)
12 The digital world
115(15)
13 Divorce and the changing family
130(13)
14 Risk-taking and challenging behaviour
143(13)
15 Conclusion: how parents can make use of the STAGE framework
156(7)
Resources list 163(6)
Index 169
Dr John Coleman trained as a clinical psychologist, and was formerly a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. He is the Founder of a research centre studying adolescents and their families, and during his career he has also run a special school for troubled teenagers and worked as a policy advisor for Government. In addition to running workshops for parents of teenagers, he has created two series for TV, and written books and developed videos on the adolescent years. Johns pioneering work has been widely recognised, and in the Queens Birthday Honours in 2001 he was awarded an OBE for services to young people.