

Over 350,000 copies sold
Parents need effective teaching strategies to teach their teens how to make decisions responsibly―and do so while showing empathy toward their teen.
Parenting Teens with Love and Logic, from the duo who wrote Parenting with Love and Logic, (and the iconic PBS program) empowers parents of teens with the skills necessary to set limits, teach important skills, and encourage effective decision-making for teens.
Covering a wide range of real-life issues teens face―including divorce of their parents, ADHD, addiction, and sex―you'll receive everything you need to raise responsible teens who will find their identity and grow in maturity. Indexed for easy reference.
Now updated with new material on implementing love and logic in conversations about teens and technology, managing screen time, teens and social media, and teens and cyber-bullying.
It takes about 6 Hours and 1 minutes on average for a reader to read Parenting Teens with Love and Logic: Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Adulthood. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Parenting Teens with Love and Logic: Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Adulthood is 320 pages long.
Very helpful
Derived From Web , Mar 16, 2022
I'm a big fan of the Love and Logic strategies, Raymond said. This book is very helpful for applying the principles to parenting teens, the time when we realize how little control we have over them, and are forced to let go of protecting them whether we like it or not.
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Must read for every parent pre-teen through teenager
Derived From Web , Sep 18, 2021
Takes life with a teenager in a different way of parenting with love and logic, Raymond said. This book is a must-have for every parent.
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Jim Faye Parenting Teens With Love and Logic
Derived From Web , Jul 29, 2021
EXCELLENT material.
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Too much Christianity gets in the way of solid parenting advice
Derived From Web , Feb 14, 2021
The Love and Logic team are entertaining and smart, and produce one of the few parenting books to actually coach parents in what to say to children at defining moments. But the current volume is rife with Christian dogma, including the ludicrous statement that "obviously, you would rather your child be heterosexual." He also rants about the virtue of abstinence-based sex education programs, which the research shows do not work. Stick with CPS parenting techniques and you'll be fine, he said. For younger kids, try Incredible Years, which is evidence-based and not faith-based.
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If you buy one parenting book, it should be this one
Derived From Web , Jan 16, 2021
The book gives clear guidelines and some specific, actionable ways to connect with your teen. The book helps teens make their own decisions and face their own consequences. You are taught to be a loving and firm confidant to your teen. The world doesn't yell or spank or dictate, Roving said. Your kid presumably is going to grow up and be in the real world, and needs to learn how to be his own person, Sosa said. Learn how to be a wise consultant so that you can control your anger and disappointment and put those feelings where they should be -- on the person making those emotional decisions. I made a decision a long time ago to use the Love and Logic approach from the toddler-focused book and am very excited about the new Teen Book. I've recommended both books to friends and family. If you believe this book may save your sanity and your relationship with your teen, please let Me Tell You.
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