Field Guide to the American Teenager

Addressing the isolation, fear, and silence parents endure during their child's adolescence, authors Michael Riera and Joseph Di Prisco get beyond the stereotypes to expertly guide parents to a better appreciation of their teenager's frustrating if not completely troubling behavior. Through stories and conversations, Field Guide to the American Teenager dramatizes teens living their lives on their own terms, illuminating for bewildered and sometimes beleaguered parents what is extraordinary in the ordinary reality of everyday teenage life. Complete with suggestions for parents to improve communication, Field Guide lets parents stand briefly in their teenager's shoes, ultimately guiding families toward genuine mutual respect and understanding.

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  • “2000 Editors' Choice: Top-ten Parenting & Families Book of the Year.”

    — Amazon

  • “Best Parenting and Family Books of 2000”

    — Barnes & Noble

  • “Smart and sensitive.”

    — TIME Magazine

  • “A lively, wise, and user-friendly translation of bewildering teenaged behavior.. The authors avoid smug formulae and write in a colloquial, jargon-free style”

    — Kirkus Reviews

  • “Readers will find intelligent observations about teens; the authors have a solid grasp on what makes adolescents tick.... The appendixes, which break down teen behavior into developmental characteristics, are particularly useful. The authors' overriding themes--that parents should influence, not control their teen's life; that teens need to be trusted, guided, and loved--are invaluable for parents facing this challenging time in their child's life.”

    — Publishers Weekly

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