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Have a New Teenager by Friday

From Mouthy and Moody to Respectful and Responsible in 5 Days

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Have a New Teenager by Friday

By: Kevin Leman
Narrated by: Kirby Heybourne
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Do you know this person?

  • He eats cereal out of a large mixing bowl.
  • Her bedroom looks like a garbage dump... on a good day.
  • If there were an Academy Award for eye-rolling, he’d win.
  • She changes outfits three times before breakfast...

Congratulations! You have a teenager in your home. Life will never quite be the same again (of course, you already know that). But it can be better than you’ve ever dreamed. In fact, you’re just five days away from your teenager asking, “What can I do to help?” Guaranteed! With his signature wit and commonsense psychology, internationally recognized family expert and New York Times best-selling author Dr. Kevin Leman will help you:

  • gain respect - even admiration - from your teenager
  • establish healthy boundaries and workable guidelines
  • communicate with the “whatever” generation
  • turn selfish behavior around
  • navigate the critical years with confidence
  • pack your teenager’s bags with what he or she needs for life now and in the future
  • become the major difference-maker in your teenager’s life.

With Dr. Leman’s instinct and insight, plus an index with gutsy advice on 75 hot-button issues that keep parents up at night, Have a New Teenager by Friday will help you get real results - real fast.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.

©2011 Kevin Leman (P)2011 Oasis Audio
Christian Living Christianity Parenting & Families Relationships Teenagers

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Easy to listen too and entertaining .some things difficult verges on homophobia

So loses credibility .my teenager got worse !

Have a new teenager by Friday ....I. Wish!

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I listened it in 2 days and completely love the content covered. Very well explained every day situations parents face , with advises that bring solution to different issues in teens upbringing.

Useful and practical advices for patents with teen

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This book has given me some helpful ideas, although it’s out of date and very conservative and very American, dealing a lot with driving. I found the frequent referral to his own kid’s patronising and irritating.

Some helpful ideas

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This book covers many scenarios not all related to my family, however I found it interesting helpful and informative… worth a listen

Interesting read

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Love your kid; use your common sense. Realistic scenarios with unrealistic outcomes. This book is not to be confused with James Lehman's views on more effective parenting for parents of difficult teenagers.

Just. No.

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