Surviving Your Childs Adolescence, Carl Pickhardt
Surviving Your Childs Adolescence, Carl Pickhardt
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Surviving Your Child's Adolescence
How to Understand, and Even Enjoy, the Rocky Road to Independence

Author: Carl Pickhardt

Narrator: Christopher Tavlos

Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/20/2020


Synopsis

Pesents a dynamic 4-stage model of adolescent growth that helps parents predict many of the common developmental changes that will unfold.  Early Adolescence (ages 9 13.) The function of the first adolescent stage is to accomplish the separation from childhood. The parenting challenge during this stage is to absorb the childs negative response to giving up the comforts of childish ways and to enduring parental restriction of personal freedom, without taking these injured feelings personally or reacting negatively in return. Mid Adolescence (ages 13 15.) The function of the second stage of adolescence is to establish an independent family of peers.  The parenting challenge during this stage is to provide loyal opposition to the young persons push for more social freedom with friends when it appears unwise or unsafe, without resorting to coercion or censure to settle disagreements. Late Adolescence (ages 15 18.) The function of the third stage of adolescence is to experiment with acting older to get ready to operate more grown up. The parenting challenge during this stage is to allow more grown-up freedoms while imparting the necessary knowledge and insisting on the commensurate responsibility needed for successfully mastering the next level of independence soon to come.  Trial Independence (ages 18 23.) The function of the fourth and last stage of adolescence is to practice taking care of oneself on ones own. The parenting challenge during this stage is to communicate full faith in the young persons capacity to assume more independence, to let go and still be there to provide helpful advice and problem solving when asked, without rescuing or criticizing when the young person makes a serious mistake. It also differentiates parenting challenges between mothering and fathering adolescent sons and daughters.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Michelle on March 30, 2022

Excellent and spot on. A must read for all parents. I took notes and am going to sit with hubby to discuss. This guy also has many other books I wanna check out (altho many are pretty old).......more

Goodreads review by Stacey on July 28, 2017

I wanted to read this before both my kids hit full-on adolescence. There were a lot of practical tips and I learned that I've been doing some things right and some things wrong, so this has helped me understand what I need to fine tune in terms of my approach and understanding. I also know that when......more

Goodreads review by WendyGwen on May 26, 2023

I found this book very helpful in navigating the teen and young adult stage with my kids. I really liked how he explained the shift from parenting children to parenting teens. He provides lots of examples about how as our offspring change from being like excited friendly puppies to independent cats,......more

Goodreads review by Christina on June 15, 2017

If you want a guide of all the things that adolescents could possibly do, with vague descriptions or instructions at best on what you as a parent can do about it, then this is the book for you. I think that the title is misleading because after completing this book, I have no real insight on what I......more

Goodreads review by Natala on March 02, 2022

I don't normally like parenting books but this one was quite insightful, not simply explaining the stages we all know of adolescence, but also focusing on how parents can get through it. Basically, the title is true to its name. Other books, I have found, have a sense of demonising the parents. I ne......more