Get Out of My Life, but First Could You Drive Me and Cheryl to the Mall?: A Parent's Guide to the New Teenager
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Get Out of My Life, but First Could You Drive Me and Cheryl to the Mall?: A Parent's Guide to the New Teenager

Price
$5.09
Format
Paperback
Pages
203
Publisher
Noonday Pr
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0374523220
Dimensions
5.75 x 0.75 x 8.25 inches
Weight
9.6 ounces

Description

This is a survival guide for parents who find themselves marooned among volatile and incomprehensible aliens on Planet Teen. Area maps cover the obvious ground--there are chapters on school, sex, suicide, and so on--but it's the title of Chapter 2, "What They Do and Why," that best captures the book's spirit and technique. Anthony Wolf's modus operandi is not so much to make pronouncements about what parents should do, as to explain adolescent behavior in a way that's bound to leave parents with a changed view of the plausible options. Wolf is a clinical psychologist, and his writing is clear--even witty--and he doesn't resort to jargon. The expository text is punctuated with snatches of illustrative dialogue, which serve as concrete examples and help parents learn how to see, anticipate, and avoid "bad strategies." (One key mistake is getting dragged into no-win conflicts instead of having the wisdom to shut up at the moment when shutting up would be most effective--albeit the least satisfying--thing to do.) There are also some nicely tongue-in-cheek samples of "ideal" communication--the stuff we imagine might get said if only we were better parents. After one such rosily cooperative and considerate interchange between a father and his adolescent son, Wolf offers the following two-edged comfort: "The above conversation has never happened. Never. Not in the whole history of the world." Message: Parenting adolescents is inherently difficult. Don't judge your efforts by otherworldly standards. --Richard Farr

Features & Highlights

  • Describes adolescent behavior, stresses the importance of parental communication, and discusses discipline, behavior problems, divorce, school, sex, drugs, and suicide

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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these are not your average teens

Although there are some good statements made in this book for the most part it seems we are being told that there really is not much you can do. These teens and the language they are using is not acceptable. I've had four teens and my share of problems but I've never had a teen stand and call me a name or say F.. you or anything even near this. This book brings up some very real situations but really offers little in the way of solutions. That stinks, I already know what the situation is I need useable advice on what works. The advice hear is don't push to hard and just let things slide after all they are just teenagers. In fact this book seems to say don't expect too much. Bull, if I say be home at 11:30 then be home at 11:30. I can't believe all the reviews were so great on this book. Come on parents who is the boss in your home!
36 people found this helpful
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Get Out of My Life but First Could You Drive Me and Cheryl to the Mall?: A Parent's Guide to the New Teenager

I would give the title 5 stars and I agree with the majority of reviewers that it is comforting reading another parenting book that explains seemingly outrageous behavior. The major disappointment was the advice for how to deal with problems that may range from upsetting to dangerous. Dr.Wolf's "solutions" can be summed up with a quote from the chapter "Conflict" in which a parent tells his child "You are going to have to learn that what you do and say has consequences." Dr. Wolf advises "The parent may say this and may indeed punish a child for disrespect. What punishment accomplishes, as anybody who has been through this will attest, is nothing. Nothing positive, that is. The same thing will happen again anyway." If that fits your parenting philosophy, you will probably enjoy the book. I hope this is not what the majority of parents believe, much less "anybody who has been through this".
11 people found this helpful
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Five star advice, Double X language

I would like to give the parents of my teen clients each a copy of this book! The approach is wonderfully realistic, and the humor is very helpful in helping adults reframe some of their teens' infuriating behavior. I'd even like to give it to some of my teens. Only problem is that the kids in this book use language far worse than my juvenile delinquent clients use in the presence of adults. I don't want to offend the parents or give the kids ideas. If kids here started talking to their parents like this, there would be violence. Regional difference?
7 people found this helpful
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For A Single Parent, This Is A Godsend!

I have a teenager daughter, and for all of you also have one, you know the frustrations that come along with being a parent. This has helped me greatly in better understanding what goes on in a teen-age girl's mind. Before, I might as well have tried to jump for the moon to touch it! You will find this lacking if you have that special knack for connecting with your children, for all others though... Many of the kids out there are just like the ones described in this book, and that's frightening. It's a good thing for us parents that we have books like these to turn to.
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A Must Have Survival Guide For The Teen Years!

Anthony Wolf provides an outstanding perspective on "your growing teen". You will find comfort and familiarity in his insightful portrayal of the "teen stages". I clicked with this book after the first two pages! You'll come to understand your teen better and receive comfort when you realize it's not just you. Great book for all parents of teens. A "must have" in any family library.
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Don't have a teenager without it

Excellent. Can't say enough about how it helped.
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Dealing with teenagers

Are you frustrated with your teenager? This book explains their thinking and challenges with humor and truth. Helps you deal with your own reactions to end the spiral.
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Five Stars

arrived quickly, just as described
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Great

GREAT!I really think this is an awesome product. I would highly reccomend it to anyone and everyone! Reasonably priced too!