How To Handle Your Cranky and Stressed Out Parents
A Teen Survival Guide
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Book Details
About the Book
How to Handle Your Cranky and Stressed-Out Parents: A Teen Survival Guide puts parents in the line of fire and holds them responsible for producing kids who they label as trouble. You may wonder if it isn’t dangerous for you kids to have this much knowledge about your parents. But then again, isn’t it even more dangerous for you not to have this much knowledge about your parents?
Parents, you will want to purchase this book, too. Learn the truth about how your kids are feeling about you and why they are the way they are. Most of the time what you think your children are thinking and feeling couldn’t be further from the truth. You can learn the truth by reading this book.
About the Author
Laurie, former cranky and stressed out parent, lives in
Laurie Orloff demonstrates a remarkable psychological insight and an understanding of the underlying dynamics about the interactions between parents and their children. This book provides a valuable guide for the teenager who is dealing with stressed out parents and for the parent who wants to understand how their behavior affects their children.
Gordon Abbo, MD, board-certified psychiatrist, Melbourne, Florida
Laurie Orloff has an outstanding passion for understanding the minds of children and their interactions with the world around them. As a teen who has been through many of these issues she has brought up in her book, I can say she really hits on good points. Laurie has an amazing understanding of what’s in our heads.
Christopher Hunt, Nova Southeastern University Student,
Packed with nitty-gritty, from-the-trenches advice on how today‘s teens can survive despite their parents, this book provides answers to the questions most kids face (and are reluctant to ask.) It is filled with insightful alternatives to most parenting books. Bursting with practical information, Laurie‘s guidance empowers teens to face issues head-on with their parents, while providing humorous examples of what their parents‘ likely reactions will be. This book is a concise and reassuring guide for anyone facing those amazing teenage years.
Claudia C. Cogliser, PhD, Assistant Professor of Management, Rawls College of Business, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas