"Bradley's thesis is interesting (is not original), and he manages to give reasonably practical advice within what is, overall, an entertaining read. But the exceptions disprove Bradley's rule. Let's face it: A significant number of teenagers don't act like they have loose screws rattling around inside their craniums."In the mid-1800s, teens were described as hard-working and community-minded. Columnist John Rosemond suggests that the change in teens may reflect a change in parenting. Read more online.
Labels: parenting books, behavior, advice
Posted By: Aspen Education Group







