Candid Confessions of an Imperfect Parent: Building Relationships, Buying Breakfasts, and Other Secrets for Connecting with Your Teenager

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Standard Pub., 2011 - Religion - 190 pages

Ever feel like you're not sure how to parent your teenagers? You're not alone.

Author Jonathan McKee--a parent of three teenagers--gets vulnerable as he draws on his own parenting (mis)adventures and almost twenty years of studying youth culture.

Like you, he's not perfect. You'll definitely laugh with him, and you might even laugh at yourself while you learn from his practical advice.

In this enlightening and entertaining book, Jonathan McKee shares how to connect with your kids, how to teach lasting values to teenagers in an R-rated world, and how to put parenting blunders behind you. You'll discover how to:

* notice communication arenas--like cheap breakfast spots--where your kids will naturally open up.
* get from "What's your favorite pizza topping?" to "What's troubling you right now that you're too scared to talk about?"
* let them mess up--even big time--and not overreact when you discover things like how they really talk on Facebook.
* help them begin to make mature decisions about things like what song to download or what outfit to buy.

About the author (2011)

Jonathan McKee, creator of TheSource4Parents.com, helps thousands of parents understand the rapidly changing world of youth culture while providing practical parenting tips and helps along the way. Hersquo;s a popular conference speaker and the author of numerous books about connecting with teenagers. Most importantly, Jonathan and his wife, Lori, are learning from their imperfections on a daily basis.

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