New Book Eliminates The Frustrations From Parenting Today’s Teenager

Good parents are not parents who necessarily know it all. Good parents are parents who are willing to seek help and information when they need it in order to meet the unique needs of their teens.

Raising teenagers can be difficult at best. While it may seem like an alien life form invaded the body of your formerly sweet and lovable child, your teenager really is not that much different than the child you once knew. He or she is simply attempted to establish his or her own identity, and that means separating his or her identity from you as parent. This is a natural and normal process, and you should reassure yourself with the knowledge that it is just a short period of time in the life of your child and it will pass.

If you are having a difficult time dealing with a disrespectful, angry, or out of control teen, my new book will help you greatly with your frustrations as a parent of a difficult teenager. It’s called NO-NONSENSE PARENTING FOR TODAY’S TEENAGER – How To Feel Like A Good Parent Even When Your Teenager Hates You.

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Even as teenagers, your children need and want your love. Their attitudes can make it difficult to maintain a healthy relationship. It is important to understand that as much as your teenager wants your love, he or she also wants you to respect his or her individuality and burgeoning independence. When teens feel as though they are being treated like a children, if you are being “over” protective, if you expect your teen to believe what you believe and think what you think, your teen will rebel.

If you are struggling with a teen that will not listen, lacks motivation, is having trouble getting along at home and at school, is obsessed with technology or might be dealing with an addiction problem, this book can help you right today. NO-NONSENSE PARENTING FOR TODAY’S TEENAGER – How To Feel Like A Good Parent Even When Your Teenager Hates You is a book designed to help parents navigate the landmines of bringing up teenagers in a modern world of video games, internet, and cell phones.

Teens are under an enormous amount of pressure. Parents want them to do well in school and get into a good college and make decisions about their future. Teen friends seek to confirm and uphold each others’ ideas, thoughts, and identities and encourage each other to be as independent as possible. Peers pressure each other to try new and risky things, like drinking, drugs, and sex. Learn how to approach your teen and have open conversations that lead to better relationships, more trust, and less chaos in your home.

With my new breakthrough book NO-NONSENSE PARENTING FOR TODAY’S TEENAGER – How To Feel Like A Good Parent Even When Your Teenager Hates You you will learn why discipline and choice are important concepts when raising teens. You will learn to discipline your teenager without feeling any guilt. You’ll be able to handle your disrespectful and abusive teenager without any more yelling, arguing or hard feelings. You WILL still stay sane as a parent even when you take away all privileges and your teen still tries to defy you. You’ll learn to consistently keep to your disrespectful teenager’s behavior expectations and mean it. Ultimately, you’ll bring back peace in your mind and in your home.

For more information about this great book, simply Click Here.

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Positive Effects In Combating Teen Obesity

In addition to all of the other stresses a teen faces, teen obesity is rising to the top of the list. Fast food and convenience foods have contributed significantly to the teen obesity problem we are seeing today. In a world where we want everything as big as we can get it, our teens don’t seem to be an exception. Teens eat more and exercise less. Unfortunately, the adults in their lives do not often set the best example. It is important to try to establish good nutrition habits at a young age. There are several contributing factors to our ever-expanding teens and their waistbands.

Sedentary Activities

Television and video games are two of the biggest contributors to teen obesity. When given the choice, a lot of teens are more likely to choose sitting in front of the television, computer, or video game over any outdoor activity. We need to get back to backyard family soccer and football games. Sports are a great way to encourage more physical activity. Every increase in activity is a step in the right direction to burn more calories to begin a path that will guide us towards a healthier youth.

Junk Food and Drink

Another major contributor to teen obesity is the amount of junk food and sugary drinks/soda pop that are so readily available. Even as adults, a lot of the time it is easier to grab a candy bar than to take the time and effort to prepare something healthier, yet if you set the right example from a young age with your kids, it can be an important first step. One of the things that parents—and teens—have to realize is that it is never too late to change eating and activity habits. Join your teen in developing better habits to help fight against teen obesity.

Health Effects of Teen Obesity

There are many negative effects teen obesity can have that will carry throughout their lifetime. It is common for obese teens to have problems with diabetes, sleep apnea, and high blood pressure. But health is not the only thing an obese teen struggles with. Obese teens often also face ridicule from their peers. While teen obesity is on the rise, there is still the model-thin mentality, especially among teen girls, thanks to the media. Being obese affects teen self confidence. It can lead to depression. The cost of being an obese teen is almost immeasurable. It can have a lifetime of lasting effects, both mental and physical.

Motivation

There are so many health benefits to becoming more active and making more nutritious choices. Being healthy can have such a positive effect on the mental well-being that is so important for teens and their successful, healthy navigation through adolescence. It is important to find the right kind of motivation for each individual teen. Motivation is especially important in the beginning to be successful in making the lifestyle change necessary to achieve health and weight loss goals. Starting to make healthier life choices can truly make a difference between life and death.

Norbert Georget is an accomplished professional speaker, teen motivator, parenting expert and author of the book, No-Nonsense Parenting For Today’s Teenager – How To Feel Like A Good Parent Even When Your Teenager Hates You. You may get a FREE REPORT called No-Nonsense Parenting for the Disrespectful Teenager. All the answers you’ll need to deal with your disrespectful teenager.

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Why 96% of Parents Experience Stress and Frustration

Attention Parents: The constant battle between parents and
their teenagers is about to become a thing of the past…

I found this new book on why 96% of parents stress, frustration and
confusion happen during their child’s teenage years. It’s an excellent
book that can literally turn things around with your teen. Check
it out at…

The book is called Parenting Your Teen – What Every Parent Must Know by Sean Simser.

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It virtually guarantees your success with your teen. Many of you
parents have highly recommended this book and I have to agree…it’s
simple, down-to-earth and a win-win situation for everyone….

but you got to act on it today…

Here’s the deal…

this new ebook, along with all the bonuses, is only staying at this price
until this Friday at midnight. Then he’s kicking it up to the regular price of $67….

So if you want to get this great eBook, plus all of the Extra Bonuses, for less than a
night at a movie for two, you gotta act fast…

Got no patience for more details here? Check it out right now….

Parenting Your Teen – What Every Parent Must Know <—- Click Here

If there is any resource that I can help you with your teenager
today, I will find it for you. Check it out right now….

Parenting Your Teen – What Every Parent Must Know <—- Click Here

All my best,

Norbert Georget

PS. Here’s just a small sample of what you’ll discover:

==> The #1 Principle of parenting teens that is actually overlooked by 99% of all programs. You’re wasting alot of energy unless you know this.

==> The 3 Critical ‘Rules’ of Parenting Teenagers.

==> Exactly what it’s like to be a teenager today and how you can use this knowledge to better relate to and understand your teenager.

==> The things parents say that actually push teens further away and what to say instead so that they’ll listen, consider your suggestions, and open up to you.

==> The one things that you are doing right now and must stop immediately that has been proven to create a thick barrier between parents and teens, encourage stress, and increase your level of frustration.

==> Plus much more.

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Teaching Money Matters With Your Teenager

Teens are all taught the standard reading, writing, and arithmetic. Most also have the opportunity to take elective courses as well as gym class and science. The assumption is that by the time they graduate from high school, they will be ready to face the real world and be out on their own. Unfortunately, the one place where teens are not being adequately prepared for reality is in handling money. What happened to the subject of teens and money? Why hasn’t it been included as required curriculum?

Education

There does not seem to be any formal education or class for the important subject of teens and money in high school or even earlier. We live in a society drowning in debt and most of the world continues to recover from economic upheaval, yet there is no standard high school teens and money course that established the importance of responsibly handling finances. Personal Finance classes that are available in high school that teach kids how to balance a check book, but as most adults come to realize quickly enough, there is much more to financial success than keeping a checkbook in order.

The question is, then, whose responsibility it is to cover the subject of teens and money? Certainly parents need to take the responsibility, but there should also be some responsibility within our school systems. Teens need to learn how to handle money, how to use credit responsibly, and the consequences that they will face if they don’t take it seriously. Leading by example is critical, and open communications to your teens about money is equally valuable.

A major focus within the subject of teens and money should be how to use credit. Unfortunately, most teens have learned from example that even if you don’t have the money for what you want, you can just use a credit card! We need to teach teens restraint and patience with purchases, especially large ticket items. We need to teach teens that credit cards should be used only for emergencies. Instead of immediate gratification, we need to teach our teens to understand the value of saving up for something.

Savings

Teaching teens about money cannot happen without teaching them about savings. Savings is an integral part of educating teens on how to handle their finances. Children need to be taught from a young age the importance of saving money and setting financial goals for themselves, and eventually their own families. Teens need to be able to see the big picture. As parents, we need to find the way that works for each individual teen. We have to be able to reach out to them in a way that makes sense to them. You can start by simply giving younger children an allowance, allowing them to spend part but making them save some of it as well. If your teen gets a job, the same emphasis should be placed on requiring the teen to save some of the money earned – make it a condition of you allowing them to have a job if you need to.

Norbert Georget is an accomplished professional speaker, teen motivator, parenting expert and author of the book, No-Nonsense Parenting For Today’s Teenager – How To Feel Like A Good Parent Even When Your Teenager Hates You. You may get a FREE REPORT called No-Nonsense Parenting for the Disrespectful Teenager. All the answers you’ll need to deal with your disrespectful teenager.

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Your Teenager and the Internet: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

The internet has opened up a whole new world of opportunity for teens today. There are many positive aspects to these new opportunities, including the ability to access information quickly. As parents, it is important to be educated about the way teens can use—and abuse—the internet and all it has to offer. Once armed with this information, you should make the decision to be involved enough in your teen’s internet activity to monitor the ways in which your teen is using the internet.

Safety

Safety has to be the top priority with teens and the internet. There are so many positive uses for the Internet. It has accelerated learning capabilities and made it possible for students to do independent learning projects and research that they would not have been able to do before. There are now dictionaries, thesauruses, and encyclopedias at teens’ fingertips. Homework accuracy can be vastly improved. Facts, history and a wealth of information have been made available at our fingertips. The internet has also made it much easier to keep in touch with family, friends, and loved ones. But when it comes to teens and the Internet, controlling who they talk to and what kind of information they share is critical.

Social Networking

There are many social networking sites available to everyone on the internet. They have proven to be a great way to keep in touch with friends and family as well as find people with whom we’ve lost touch. What is important for parents to remember is that anyone can approach your teens on the Internet. In order to keep your teens safe, arm them with information. Tell them about the different approaches predators will take to gain access to a teen’s trust and location.

Make your teen aware of behaviors and red flags in order to identify potential threats, like contact from someone they don’t know, requests to meet, or encouragement to keep the contact a secret. Teens need guidance and supervision to ensure that they are not posting inappropriate pictures or chatting with someone they don’t know. You can’t just tell your teen not to use social networking sites; you need to teach them to use the sites responsibly. Keep the computer in a public place like the living room to prevent your teen from taking unnecessary risk. 

Risk

While there are so many positive aspects for teens and the Internet, there is as much potential for it to pose a threat if misused. There are predators that seek out the naïve trust that can be too easily gained from an unsuspecting teen. The Internet can also become a problem with teens and time management. It is so easy for time to slip away, letting other priorities take a back seat to the variety of activities the Internet has to offer. There is everything from shopping online to Internet games and music. If use of the Internet is allowed to be abused it can affect school performance as well as the ability to fulfill obligations and responsibilities at home. Set clear limits for your teen about how much time they are allowed to spend online.

Safeguards

There are several software programs available that can help control where a teen can explore on the internet, but the biggest safeguard is a parent’s knowledge and guidance. When it comes to teens and the Internet, close monitoring and open communication is key. Parents must know and understand the potential dangers and then make the conscious decision to be involved enough to know how to handle teens and the Internet.

Norbert Georget is an accomplished professional speaker, teen motivator, parenting expert and author of the book, No-Nonsense Parenting For Today’s Teenager – How To Feel Like A Good Parent Even When Your Teenager Hates You. You may get a FREE REPORT called No-Nonsense Parenting for the Disrespectful Teenager. All the answers you’ll need to deal with your disrespectful teenager.

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What To Do With a Violent Teenager

Stories of violent teens are in the news regularly. Violent teens cause problems with their peers, family members, and even with strangers. There is no limit to a violent teen’s capabilities, and as a parent of a violent teen, it can seem overwhelming to be on the receiving end of their violence. These troubled teens commit random acts of violence as well as cold, calculated serious crimes, including murder. There have been numerous school shootings and problems with kids carrying guns to school threatening other students. It seems as if there is nothing off limits now for teens expressing their anger and acting out in violence.

Causes of Teen Violence

There are endless possibilities for causes of teen violence, including racism, drugs and alcohol, taunting and teasing, or a disadvantaged home life. Mental and chemical imbalances can also play a role in teen violence. Teens are frustrated and feel that they aren’t understood. It is irrelevant to them that, as parents, you were once teens too. In many ways, the difficulty is understandable. There are a lot of pressures put on teens: They have to get good grades; they have the pressures to fit in with friends and class mates. Teens have relationship issues. Depression can also play a part with violent teens. Many teens just don’t know where to turn for help with their overwhelming emotions.

Accepting the Reality of the Situation

We need to realize in our society that violent teens are a real threat. We have to stop underestimating the feelings and abilities of violent teens. Parents and other authoritative figures in a teen’s life must stay aware and not ignore warning signs. As exposure to violence has increased, so has teen violence. Teens act out to express feelings that they otherwise don’t know how to articulate. We have to help teens find words to express the way they feel to decrease the chances that they will act out their feelings in violence.

Information and Education

As parents you must take the initiative to educate yourself on the resources available in your community. There are support groups and classes you can take to increase both your knowledge and the knowledge that you are able to impart to your teens. It is not sufficient to simply tell your teens that violence is not an acceptable way to express feelings. You have to give them the tools and resources that will ensure their success. As much as you need to encourage the use of appropriate coping skills, it also has to be made clear that violence will simply not be tolerated. The earlier in life this idea is introduced and enforced will make it that much less likely to prove to be a problem as kids get older and are faced with more difficult situations.

Anger Management Skills

There are several simple ideas that can help diffuse the emotions of violent teens.

  • Breathing exercises
  • Anger management classes
  • Counseling
  • Parental support and communication
  • Exercise

Parents and caregivers need to partner together to provide the best possible support system for our teens. We have to get our violent teens under control for the safety of our society and the future well being and quality of life for next generations.

Norbert Georget is an accomplished professional speaker, teen motivator, parenting expert and author of the book, No-Nonsense Parenting For Today’s Teenager – How To Feel Like A Good Parent Even When Your Teenager Hates You. You may get a FREE REPORT called No-Nonsense Parenting for the Disrespectful Teenager. All the answers you’ll need to deal with your disrespectful teenager.

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Raising a Well Behaved Fun Loving Teenager – Teenage Parenting 101

Raising your teen doesn’t have to be an ordeal (for either of you ). You CAN learn how to enjoy a calm, peaceful, and fulfilling relationship with your teen. The ultimate method in Positive Parenting….

If you wish you knew the secrets of raising an obedient, happy, and polite teen…

…if you wish you could put an end to the arguments, anguish, and stress your teenager is causing in your home…

…or if you just wish you could get them to clean their room and fill the car with gas every now and then…

Teenage Parenting 101 <=== Click Here

Then you’re going to want to lock the door, take the phone off the hook, and read this page carefully.

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Here’s the story….

Waltons… Or Simpsons?

Interesting question. Whether your family is like the Waltons, the Simpsons or the Bundys…

Whether you’re living in the thirteen hundreds, the eighteen hundreds or the twenty-first century, it’s never easy raising a family.

Each and every one of us though will have something in common with the mythical characters and our counterparts of yesteryear.

To go from baby to toddler to mature adult, there’s one stage all kids will definitely need to go through regardless of anything else, and that’s adolescence.

Or in other words, the teenage years. Dun-da-DAH! This is when you’re supposed to hear the music from the movie ‘Psycho‘ echoing in your head.

Okay, maybe it’s not that bad.

But ask yourself this question: is your family closer to the Waltons…or to the Simpsons?

Teenage Parenting 101 <=== Click Here

Which Teen Is Yours?

The anguished teenager, the rebellious teenager, the bookworm, the go getter, the jock, the cheerleader, the nerd, the mixed up one who’s not popular but has the potential…the list of teenage stereotypes is practically endless, and if you look hard enough you’ll always find a teenager that will suit one of these stereotypes.

If you look harder still though, you’ll see that some facet of their personalities will fit each and every one of these stereotypes.

So what do you do then?

Raising a teen is hard enough, if you don’t know what mold they fit into how can you proceed any further?

That’s easy really.

And answering that question is what led Vanessa Thomas to start doing the research and coming up with the answers to her own kids problems.

In the process she learned a lot of things that can be helpful to any parent struggling with a difficult (or soon-to-be- difficult teen).

She wrote all about her triumphs and strategies to parenting teenagers to becoming well behaved fun loving teenagers in her new book called….

Teenage Parenting 101 <=== Click here for more info.

It comes in an ebook and audio book form.

In her book, Teenage Parenting 101, you’ll learn:

===> You don’t have to spend alot of money and buy your kids “Stuff” to have them turn out right.

===> You won’t need to try out any weirdo, new-age, wacko parenting stuff.

===> How you can avoid the big problems of drugs and sex.

===> It can be easier than you ever suspected to raise great kids.

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She put all this information into a fast-reading, easy-to-follow ebook (electronic book) you can download in mere seconds from now.

Once you get a copy of this book and follow its instructions…

Your Friends Will Be Astounded
By The Change In Your Teen

Maybe your friends are accustomed to nodding wisely, clucking about how tough you have it with your teen.

They might give you lip service about how sorry they are that you’re having problems with your children.

You and I both know that in their secret heart, they are thinking, “That could never happen to my child.”

Imagine how amazed they’re going to be when your kid does a complete turn-around, thanks to what you learn in Vanessa Thomas’s book.

Teenage Parenting 101 <=== Click here

It’s about 100 pages of nothing but the solid, useful truth.

And when I say useful, I mean it!

… Just Some Of What You’ll Learn
In Teenage Parenting 101

Here’s just a little taste of what’s inside this book (which you can be reading in less than 2 minutes from now if you want)…

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===> The teenage “identity crisis” - why it happens, and what you can do about it. (page 18)

===> Rebels without a clue… it’s wired into teens to rebel. But they often don’t even know why. How you can cope. (p. 19)

===> Communicating across the chasm. Simple ways you can bridge the age gap, communicate with your teen, and help them to be independent without being delinquent. (page 26)

===> The guaranteed way to keep track of your teen. Want to know who they’re with and what they’re doing? Do this, and you will always know. (page 35)

===> Facing peer pressure. Despite what your teens say, they need your help with peer pressure. You can help — if you just know how (hint: it has nothing to do with “just say no”). (page 41)

plus so much more.

There are 3 other bonus gift items for you, plus she also has an 8 Week Unconditional Guarantee. So you can’t lose…

So if you want peace of mind in your home with your teens, along with you standing proud knowing that you did a good job with raising and developing such great fun loving teenagers, you got to check this out right now….

Teenage Parenting 101 <=== Click here

All my best,

Norbert Georget

PS. I made arrangement for you to get it at a discounted price, but only until this Saturday at midnight. So you better check it out today…

Teenage Parenting 101 <=== Click Here

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Is Your Teen Driving You Crazy? Parenting Book To Your Rescue

Recently, I had a lot of requests and questions on how to
handle a teen that’s driving you crazy.

I came across this ebook that seems to have many of the
answers you may be looking for.

It’s called Help With Your Teen by Laura Carter.

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This ebook covers everything from verbal abuse to what to do
with a teen that constantly uses foul language towards you.

If your teen is defiant, argumentative and uncooperative, then this ebook has all
the answers in a simple to follow way of handling your situation…

Help With Your Teen <—- Click Here

You’ll learn how to take control of your house, gain confidence to make the right decisions,
overcome your feelings of self blame, failure and disappointment.

All in all, it’ll bring peace back in your home. But here’s the deal…
I made arrrangement to make this new ebook, along with all the extra bonuses, to be yours at

a special price but only until this Friday at midnight. Then she’s
kicking it up to the regular price of $69 not long after that.

She even has an outrageous 60 day money back guarantee…

you can’t lose….

So if you want to get this great ebook, for less than a night at
a movie for two, you gotta act fast…

So you got no patiences for more details here? Check it out right now….

Help With Your Teen <—- Click Here

If there is any resource that I can help you with your teenager
today, I will find it for you. Check it out right now….

Help With Your Teen <—- Click Here

To your success,

Norbert Georget

PS. I just discovered in this ebook some New Ways on how to cope with a teen that’s just plain lazy or unmotivated. Check out what thousands of parents are doing when there is a communication breakdown with their teens.

Help With Your Teen <—- Click Here

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Out-Of-Control Teen – Positive Parenting Style Like No Other

If you’re tired of your teen’s dishonesty and disrespectful behavior,
then I found this highly successful online support system for you….

It’s called My Out-Of-Control Teen by Mark Hutten, M.A.

I often hear the following statement from parents:I’ve tried everything
with this child — and nothing works!

But when they participate in this parent program, they soon discover
they have not tried everything, rather they have tried some things….

My Out-Of-Control Teen <—- Click Here

It virtually guarantees your success with your teen…it’s
simple, down-to-earth and a win-win situation for everyone….

Does your teen often:
=> lose his temper
=> argue with adults
=> refuse to comply with rules and requests
=> deliberately annoy people
=> blame others for his mistakes and misbehavior

Is your child often:
=> touchy and easily annoyed by others
=> angry and resentful
=> spiteful and vindictive

Believe it or not, your child doesn’t need counseling. You don’t need
parenting classes. You don’t need — nor would you want — a 250-page
manual on how to be a better parent. Who has time for that? And you
don’t need to go through another year of pain and misery with rebellious,
foul-mouthed teenagers with an “attitude.”

However, what you may need is someone who has worked with troubled teens
and frustrated parents for nearly 20 years — and does so for a living — to show
you a set of very effective parenting techniques that are guaranteed to work.
That would be, Mark Hutten.

My Out-Of-Control Teen <—- Click Here

Whether you have big problems or small problems, teens or preteens, whether
you are a single parent, divorced or separated parent, adoptive parent, foster
parent, step parent, a traditional two-parent family, or a grandparent raising a
grandchild — this material is guaranteed to work for you.

but you got to act on it today…

Here’s the deal…

this new program, along with all the extra bonuses, is only staying at
a special price until this Friday at midnight. Then he’s kicking it up to the regular price of
$69 not long after that.

He even has an outrageous 365 day money back guarantee…

so you can’t lose….

So if you want to get this great online program, for less than a night at
a movie for two, you gotta act fast…

So you got no patiences for more details here? Check it out right now….

My Out-Of-Control Teen <—- Click Here

If there is any resource that I can help you with your teenager
today, I will find it for you. Check it out right now….

My Out-Of-Control Teen <—- Click Here

All my best,

Norbert Georget

PS. I just found out that this is the #1 RANKED Website on Google
right now. Check out what thousands of parents are using to
stop the temper tantrums, the arguements and the disrespectful
attitude with their teens right now….

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New Book Eliminates The Frustrations From Parenting Today’s Teenager

Good parents are not parents who necessarily know it all. Good parents are parents who are willing to seek help and information when they need it in order to meet the unique needs of their teens.

Raising teenagers can be difficult at best. While it may seem like an alien life form invaded the body of your formerly sweet and lovable child, your teenager really is not that much different than the child you once knew. He or she is simply attempted to establish his or her own identity, and that means separating his or her identity from you as parent. This is a natural and normal process, and you should reassure yourself with the knowledge that it is just a short period of time in the life of your child and it will pass.

If you are having a difficult time dealing with a disrespectful, angry, or out of control teen, my new book will help you greatly with your frustrations as a parent of a difficult teenager. It’s called NO-NONSENSE PARENTING FOR TODAY’S TEENAGER – How To Feel Like A Good Parent Even When Your Teenager Hates You.

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Even as teenagers, your children need and want your love. Their attitudes can make it difficult to maintain a healthy relationship. It is important to understand that as much as your teenager wants your love, he or she also wants you to respect his or her individuality and burgeoning independence. When teens feel as though they are being treated like a children, if you are being “over” protective, if you expect your teen to believe what you believe and think what you think, your teen will rebel.

If you are struggling with a teen that will not listen, lacks motivation, is having trouble getting along at home and at school, is obsessed with technology or might be dealing with an addiction problem, this book can help you right today. NO-NONSENSE PARENTING FOR TODAY’S TEENAGER – How To Feel Like A Good Parent Even When Your Teenager Hates You is a book designed to help parents navigate the landmines of bringing up teenagers in a modern world of video games, internet, and cell phones.

Teens are under an enormous amount of pressure. Parents want them to do well in school and get into a good college and make decisions about their future. Teen friends seek to confirm and uphold each others’ ideas, thoughts, and identities and encourage each other to be as independent as possible. Peers pressure each other to try new and risky things, like drinking, drugs, and sex. Learn how to approach your teen and have open conversations that lead to better relationships, more trust, and less chaos in your home.

With my new breakthrough book NO-NONSENSE PARENTING FOR TODAY’S TEENAGER – How To Feel Like A Good Parent Even When Your Teenager Hates You you will learn why discipline and choice are important concepts when raising teens. You will learn to discipline your teenager without feeling any guilt. You’ll be able to handle your disrespectful and abusive teenager without any more yelling, arguing or hard feelings. You WILL still stay sane as a parent even when you take away all privileges and your teen still tries to defy you. You’ll learn to consistently keep to your disrespectful teenager’s behavior expectations and mean it. Ultimately, you’ll bring back peace in your mind and in your home.

For more information about this great book, simply Click Here.

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