Get Out of My Life
But First Can You Drive me and Cheryl to the Mall?
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Narrado por:
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Anthony E. Wolf
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De:
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Anthony E. Wolf
Sobre este áudio
Anthony E. Wolf updates his bestselling classic blockbuster as times change. The first edition of Get Out of My Life, But First Could You Drive Me & Cheryl to the Mall? became an enormous success. The words of Dr. Wolf were so on target that parents wondered if he had placed tape recorders around their homes.
But the world has not stood still—in fact, it is changing faster than ever. And while the classic struggles between parents and teenagers still remain, societal changes have brought about many new ones that parents of earlier generations never dreamed of. Today's parents must deal with such "new problems" as their children experimenting with the latest recreational drugs; increased sexual activity at a younger age; the Internet; and above all, a world that seems far less safe than ten years ago. Dr. Wolf realized the importance of these ever-evolving issues, which is why he has decided to significantly revise Get Out of My Life.
Get Out of My Life provides parents with a new understanding of their teenagers so they will look at them in a whole new light, seeing them as young people on a journey to empowerment. And most importantly, he reassures parents that everything will turn out alright.
Resumo da Crítica
“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