Parenting the Young Adult Years
Maintaining Strong Family Ties and Healthy Relationships with Your Emerging Adult Children
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Narrado por:
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Charlotte Vaughan
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De:
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Jill Merton
Sobre este áudio
Raising children can bring unexpected challenges and unique obstacles at any age—but young adulthood requires an entirely new set of parenting skills! Adults between 18 and 25 are experiencing a radical transformation that can be hard for their parents to keep up with.
From the decisions children make to the lifestyles they lead, many things can put a wedge in a parent–child relationship during this period. However, with the right set of tools, what could drive others apart can bring many families closer together!
Parenting the Young Adult Years brings parents a fresh perspective on building meaningful connections with their adult children. Through practical tips and realistic strategies for parents, this guide provides a foundational start to an inspiring new beginning!
From cover to cover, listeners will find
- communication tips rooted in respect alongside active listening strategies for more productive conversations.
- methods to foster independence and instill responsibility so young adults are more prepared for the real-life challenges ahead.
- guidance on how to support their children emotionally so they feel assured in their chosen career path.
- ways to navigate conflicts and setbacks that will lead to growth rather than harm, creating a bond that will only become stronger with time!
This leap from adolescence to adulthood can be scary for both parents and kids—but it doesn't have to be difficult!
Parenting doesn't stop once a child reaches adulthood; instead, it requires a new set of tools. This guide acts as an empowering instrument to ease the transition.
Parenting the Young Adult Years makes a perfect addition to any parent's shelf, supporting families to create meaningful bonds!