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Navigating the Choppy Waters
- The Blueprint for Parents of Teenagers
- Narrated by: Sue Atkins
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The teenage years are a time of transition and change so this toolkit will help you feel truly confident in handling all the "big issues" of puberty, from sex and drugs to smoking and drinking. It also looks at handling the common problems of peer pressure, passing exams and letting them go. This toolkit will help you understand and adapt to these major changes and help you bridge the gap of transition positively, whilst keeping your family relationships strong.
©2014 Sue Atkins (P)2014 Balloon View Ltd
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