Do you remember what it was like being a teenager?
The awkwardness, the drama... not to mention hormonal mood swings and confusing physical changes.
In many aspects, being a teenager is harder than being an adult.
It is that weird, transitional period of life when you're supposed to take on a lot of grown-up responsibilities, without really being a grown-up yourself.
And yet, there's only one thing more challenging than being a teenager: being a parent of one.
A lot of parents claim they would happily go back to the sleepless new born phase and toddler tantrums rather than trying to navigate the perpetual moodiness and drama of puberty.
According to a 2004 Parent-Teen Relationships study, early adolescence often triggers family disruption that usually manifests through verbal conflicts and problem behaviours.
This is troublesome news, considering that the same study offered strong evidence suggesting that the nature of a parent-child relationship influences the child's life outcomes and affects their development.
In other words, a positive relationship between you and your child can determine whether they'll grow up to be a happy, responsible individual, or a troubled one.
Establishing a positive relationship with your teen may be easier said than done, but there are certain universal truths and secrets to relaxed, successful parenting of teenagers, even if they fall on the rebellious side.
This, and much more, is what you'll discover in this comprehensive 2-in-1 bundle that promotes positive, peaceful parenting and will help you establish a deep emotional connection with your teen.
In Parenting Teens in Today's Challenging World 2-in-1 Bundle, you will discover:
And much more.
Even though some parts refer to parenting of a specific gender, the strategies and techniques presented inside are gender neutral.
In other words, they will work regardless of whether you're raising a boy or a girl, as they target an individual as such, and not so much a particular gender.
If you're ready to establish a happy, positive relationship with your teen, then scroll up and click the "Add to Cart" button right now.