Parenting for Teens: Bridging the Gap in Thinking Between Two Generations

Author:

Seema Gupta

Publisher:

V & S Publishers

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Publisher

V & S Publishers

Publication Year 2017
ISBN-13

9789350578919

ISBN-10 9789350578919
Binding

Paperback

Edition FIRST
Number of Pages 120 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 13 x 1 x 21
Weight (grms) 150

Does parental monitoring make a difference? Yes. Research shows that teens whose parents use effective monitoring practices are less likely to make poor decisions, such as having sex at an early age, smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, being physically aggressive, or skipping school. Clear communication about your expectations is especially important. Research shows that teens who believe their parents disapprove of risky behaviours are less likely to choose those behaviours. Through 25 chapters in the book, The author Seema Gupta shows parents how they can bridge the generation gap with their teenage children with the inclusion of diary entries, view points, parental tips and Counsellor's advice. Parental monitoring includes: 1. The expectations parents have for their teen's behaviour 2. The actions parents take to keep track of their teen; and 3. The ways parents respond when their teen breaks the rules. Parents are also monitoring when they 1. Check in with your teen by phone. 2. Get to know his or her friends and their parents. 3. Talk with your teen about how he or she spends time or whether he or she is making safe choices. Set and enforce rules for your teen's behaviour by clearly explaining the rules and consequences and following through with appropriate consequences when the rules are broken.

Seema Gupta

Seema Gupta has a Master's Degree in Sociology and MS in Psychotherapy and Counselling. A prolific writer, Ms Gupta has authored several widely acclaimed books on a wide variety of subjects ranging from the position of women in Indian society to interpersonal relationships. Portrait of a Perfect Woman, Correct Etiquette and Manners, Stress@ Home, Ramayana, etc., are some of her books which have been widely acclaimed. Many of her articles and short stories have won accolades from her readers.
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