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What's My Tween Thinking?

Autor Tanith Carey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 feb 2024
Is the pull towards independence and the start of puberty bringing new challenges for you and your 8-to 12-year-old? The answers you seek are here.

This practical parenting handbook grounded in evidence-based psychology explores the changes in development during the "in-between years". Discover what your tween is really thinking.

Taking 75 recognisable scenarios, parenting author Tanith Carey and Child Clinical Psychologist Dr Angharad Rudkin address real-world concerns that parents of tweens face, from hearing "I hate you" and "just one more game", to friendship clashes, school concerns, body worries, and online safety.

Discover how to stay connected with your tween and lay the groundwork for the teenage years ahead.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780744092271
ISBN-10: 0744092272
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 194 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Dorling Kindersley - DK

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I really like this book series, having already read What's my Child Thinking? and What's My Teenager Thinking? Each spread in the latest title reflects on a statement a tween might come out with, such as "Nothing's the matter" or "I want a mobile phone". There are then different sections in response: what you might be thinking; what they might be thinking; and how you could respond. What I appreciate is the practical approach. It's not about panicking and dashing out to get help, but about listening to your tween, validating their feelings and helping them grow as a person to cope with all the issues that will come their way in life. It's also reassuring to read about what is 'normal' at this stage of development - things like young people needing to distance themselves from us as parents so that they can 'find' their own identity.

The book is divided into two age ranges, 8-10 and 10-12, and is extremely easy to use. You can either dip in and out of issues or read particular sections in more detail. Inset boxes and illustrations make the key information accessible. Carey and Rudkin are excellent at supporting with empowering, practical approaches for both parents and children, to help us all learn and grow together and cope with the complexities of modern life.