Publisher's Synopsis
When a parent discovers that their teenager is acting improperly, they may at first say, "God help us!" and afterward inquire, "How might I help to cure this?"The thought is a third response that is profoundly prevalent.Was there something I said, did, or forgot to do when my kid was growing up that added to these issues? How did I veer off-track? Is it genuinely my shortcoming here and there?" Then, at that point, with an end goal to "save" their teenager, these parents give their homes, their wallets, their feelings, and their futures; regardless, the teenager may later leave them sincerely and monetarily exhausted. There are 1.6 million grandparents in the US who are in this condition. Now and again these families additionally bring up the teenagers their children leave behind.
This superb book gives families accommodating data, proven survival techniques, and statements and stories from real enduring parents (who are not named). The likelihood that parents of teenagers may likewise require treatment and medication, especially antidepressants, is every now and again examined. Shelly M. Lewis has composed the book in a direct and soothing style.