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Love in the Time of Contempt : Consolations for Parents of Teenagers, Paperback / softback Book

Love in the Time of Contempt : Consolations for Parents of Teenagers Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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When it comes to teenagers, truth is way scarier than fiction.

Joanne Fedler draws upon her own current experiences as the parent of two teenagers, as well as interviews with other parents of teenagers to explore some of the numerous issues that one confronts as a parent of a teenager.

In Love in the Time of Contempt, she skilfully guides us through the myriad of issues that come before you - from their changing, developing bodies, drinking and drugs, sex, friendships, appearance, relationships within the family, attitudes and ethics, schooling and authority and more.

In her exploration of these issues and how they may manifest in our children, Joanne highlights how so much of our dealings with our teenagers is really about dealing with ourselves and being honest about our reactions.

In turn we too examine our own values and behaviours to understand our lives together. Love in the Time of Contempt provides comfort and support as the reader recognises the real behaviours portrayed in the book (you are not alone!), and whilst there are not often easy answers to troubling behaviours, understanding goes a long way and empowers the parent to provide the right level of support in the best interests of all.

How much and how little are questions which plague every parent and this book’s wise counsel helps us to determine that for themselves.

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