ReviewsGet Out of My Life has Spock's common sense, the insight of Freud, and the wit of Bombeck. I welcome this book.", "Funny, sound, and compassionate,Get Out of My Lifewill truly help you talk with your kids and not get mad . . ." --Beth Winship,The Boston GlobeGet Out of My Lifehas Spock's common sense, the insight of Freud, and the wit of Bombeck. I welcome this book." --Dorothy Zeiser, Ph.D., Chairman, Department of Child Study, "Funny, sound, and compassionate, Get Out of My Life will truly help you talk with your kids and not get mad . . ." --Beth Winship, The Boston Globe Get Out of My Life has Spock's common sense, the insight of Freud, and the wit of Bombeck. I welcome this book." --Dorothy Zeiser, Ph.D., Chairman, Department of Child Study, Funny, sound, and compassionate, Get Out of My Life will truly help you talk with your kids and not get mad . . ., "Funny, sound, and compassionate, Get Out of My Life will truly help you talk with your kids and not get mad . . ." -- Beth Winship, The Boston Globe " Get Out of My Life has Spock's common sense, the insight of Freud, and the wit of Bombeck. I welcome this book." -- Dorothy Zeiser, Ph.D., Chairman, Department of Child Study
Dewey Edition20
SynopsisOffers parents a new view of their teenagers so they will look at them in a whole new light, seeing them as young people on a journey to empowerment, Beleaguered parents will breath sighs of relief and gratitude over this bestselling guide to raising teenagers In this revised edition, Dr. Anthony E. Wolf tackles the changes in recent years with the same wit and compassion as the original edition. Dr. Wolf points out that while the basic issues of adolescence and the relationships between parents and their children remain much the same, today's teenagers navigate a faster, less clearly anchored world. Wolf's revisions include a new chapter on the Internet, a significantly modified section on drugs and drinking, and an added piece on gay teenagers. Although the rocky and ever-changing terrain of contemporary adolescence may bewilder parents, Get Out of My Life gives them a great road map., Beleaguered parents will breath sighs of relief and gratitude over this bestselling guide to raising teenagers. In this revised edition, Dr. Anthony E. Wolf tackles the changes in recent years with the same wit and compassion as the original edition. Dr. Wolf points out that while the basic issues of adolescence and the relationships between parents and their children remain much the same, today's teenagers navigate a faster, less clearly anchored world. Wolf's revisions include a new chapter on the Internet, a significantly modified section on drugs and drinking, and an added piece on gay teenagers. Although the rocky and ever-changing terrain of contemporary adolescence may bewilder parents, Get Out of My Life , But First Could You Drive Me & Cheryl to the Mall? gives them a great road map.
LC Classification NumberHQ799.15.W65 2002