Why Girls Talk--and What They're Really Saying: A Parent's Survival Guide to Connecting with Your Teen

Why Girls Talk--and What They're Really Saying: A Parent's Survival Guide to Connecting with Your Teen

by SusanMorrisShaffer (Author), Linda Perlman Gordon (Author)

Synopsis

This title helps parents cut through the drama of teenage daughters and maintain positive emotional connections. Because adolescent girls tend to talk so much, parents often assume that girls are easier to communicate with than boys. In reality, much of what teenage girls say is the opposite of a healthy expression of emotion - often taking the form of fighting, brooding hostility, or, at times, over involvement. While recent bestsellers such as Queen Bees and Odd Girl Out explore the social and psychological pressures that inform teenage girls' behaviour, they provide little or no guidance on how to manage the communication problems that develop between parents and their daughters.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Contemporary
Published: 01 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0071417869
ISBN 13: 9780071417860

Author Bio
Susan Morris Shaffer is a parenting expert, a nationally acclaimed gender equity specialist, and an educator with more than thirty years of experience. Linda Perlman Gordon, M.S.W., M.Ed., is a clinical social worker, trained mediator, and a graduate of the prestigious Family Therapy Practice Center. They are coauthors of Why Boys Don't Talk--and Why It Matters.