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Tough Guys and Drama Queens How Not to Get Blindsided by Your Child's Teen Years
By Mark Gregston
Published by Thomas Nelson
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On 4/23 Hope wrote: The beginning of the book focuses on the changes in culture, mostly from media and social networking, that have occurred just within the past five years, The book is broken up into three main parts. Part one tackles the challenges of today's culture and it's impact and influence on both ... Tough Guys and Drama Queens, Book Review
On 4/3 To Know Him wrote: My latest book to review was Mark Gregston's, "Tough Guys and Drama Queens (How Not To Get Blindsided by Your Child's Teen Years)". Well I have 3 children ages, 14, 12, and 10 so you can probably guess why I wanted to review this book :). Plus, the fact I hear the author of ... Book Sneeze Review: Tough Guys and Drama Queens
On 3/13 DoveofSnow wrote: The title of this book caught my eye. Although at this point I can assume that I'm relatively far from parenting a teenager, if we were to ever adopt a child I might be that much closer. And either way, our future children will eventually be teenagers!Tough Guys and Drama Queens by Mark Gregston ... A Review of Tough Guys and Drama Queens: How Not to Get Blindsided by Your Child's Teen Years
On 3/7 Proverbs 31 Wannabe wrote: Tough Guys and Drama Queens: How Not to Get Blindsided by Your Child's Teen Years By: Mark Gregston Parents of preteens and teens can move from scared to prepared with a new approach to parenting their adolescents. Parents of preteens intuitively know that ... Tough Guys and Drama Queens Book Review
On 2/13 Stephen Johnson wrote: Tough Guys and Drama Queens How Not to Get Blindsided by Your Child's Teen Years by Mark Gregston starts out with reasons why today children do not respond to correctness the way previous generation respond to it. The saying “it is my way or the highway” just does not work with todays’ children. ... Review of Tough Guys and Drama Queens
On 2/8 Leung Fung wrote: Of course it involves such interesting questions. The issue of class is everywhere here, the fact that she could break out of her own world and accept their world on their terms. And the issue of when she got carried away with that--as when she accept the girls' prostituting themselves, which might be ... Good
On 2/5 YouthMinister1204 wrote: Tough Guys and Drama Queens by Mark Gregston This is a good book concerning the survival of the parents of teenagers. The parents of teenagers are the most battle weary, mentally exhausted group that exists in our world today. Most teenagers do not realize the stress that they put onto their parents ... Tough Guys and Drama Queens
On 1/27 Sonya Writes wrote: Early in this book, Mark Gregston makes the claim that adolescence used to end in the late teens, but that in our culture it seems to go on until about the age of 26. I’m 25, and when I read that, I laughed and thought, “not me!” Then I continued reading, and the further along I got in this book, ... Tough Guys and Drama Queens
On 1/18 DWD wrote: Mark Gregston brings his expertise and experience gained from working with troubled teens for nearly 40 years to a book full of practical advice about how parents can prepare themselves and their teens for the dreaded teen years. Gregston discusses parenting techniques that don't work (basically, don't ... Full of practical advice about how parents can prepare themselves and their teens for the dreaded teen years
On 1/16 Lisa Rupertus wrote: I recently had the opportuntiy to read and review Tough Guys and Drama Queens: How Not To Get Blindsided By Your Child's Teen Years by Mark Gregston. I thought this book would be a great resource for the upcoming teen years. The beginning of the book goes over many many different scenarios ... Tough Guys and Drama Queens - Book Review