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

9.99 €
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A child from 8 to 13 years old: the most difficult age
9.99 €
Adolescence is the most difficult and unpredictable age for both parents and the child. His or her hobbies, character change, pressure at school increases, 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 starting point for a relationship that will last a lifetime. Remember that your task is to help your teenager, to be sympathetic to his changing interests, to be patient, and to give him your love.
In this book, Larisa Surkova will raise questions about how to maintain parental authority and at the same time find a common language with the child, how to increase the self-esteem of the child (and his own too), how to control the aggression of the "little adult" and protect him from bad influence and much more. The main thing - respect the opinion of your child and listen to him, consider him an equal and in no case humiliate the dignity of the teenager!
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