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amother
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Sun, Apr 22 2007, 5:04 pm
Which book or article gives the best advice for dealing with young teen Chutzpah (in a relatively spoiled child, so please don't give me Brezak's advice to melt them down with warmth)?
Where do you learn how best to respond to Chutzpahdik comments?
Have any other mothers gotten good advice for this problem?
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Motek
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Thu, Apr 26 2007, 8:16 am
you find that:
Quote: | In today's world, every thirteen-year-old child lives with issues like relations, violence, drugs, alcohol, divorced parents, and easy access to guns. |
is true for your children?
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amother
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Thu, Apr 26 2007, 8:26 am
It must have a novel approach, if it got a 5 star rating at Amazon.
Yes, Your Teen is Crazy!: Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind (Paperback)
by Michael J. Bradley (Author), Jay N. Giedd (Author)
***** (58 customer reviews)
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greenfire
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Thu, Apr 26 2007, 8:32 am
Motek wrote: |
you find that:
Quote: | In today's world, every thirteen-year-old child lives with issues like relations, violence, drugs, alcohol, divorced parents, and easy access to guns. |
is true for your children? |
Motek - while it is indeed unfortunate ... the answer is YES ...
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