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A child from 8 to 13 years old: the most difficult age

6.99 €
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A child from 8 to 13 years old: the most difficult age
6.99 €
Adolescence is an unpredictable and difficult period for both parents and the child. Its hobbies, character, hormonal background changes, information flow grows... A child at this age more than ever needs support from adults, so wise and timely parental advice can become a launching pad for a relationship that will last a lifetime.
Using simple and accessible language, the author describes the physical and emotional changes associated with this period. He describes the difficulties many teens face, such as conflicts with peers, growing independence from parents, and the stress and anxiety associated with school and academic success.
In the book, Larisa Surkova raises difficult questions for parents: how to find a common language with a teenager who is having difficulty communicating, managing emotions, coping with unforeseen difficulties, and how to shield him or her from bad influences, as well as much more.
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