Tattoos to Texting Parenting Today's Teens |
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Author:
| Hubbard, Sue Schulz, Dina Conte |
ISBN: | 978-1-930645-12-7 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2013 |
Publisher: | Tribune Media Services
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $4.99 |
Book Description:
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Each generation of parent faces different challenges in raising teenagers. One factor that never seems to change is how many teens feel they know it all and don't need parents to help them make decisions. Enter The Kid's Doctor(tm). Pediatrician Dr. Sue Hubbard takes a refreshingly different route to a parental-advice book. This award-winning, tech savvy pediatrician and parent herself guides readers behind exam room doors and inside the real-life range of issues facing teens...
More DescriptionEach generation of parent faces different challenges in raising teenagers. One factor that never seems to change is how many teens feel they know it all and don't need parents to help them make decisions. Enter The Kid's Doctor(tm). Pediatrician Dr. Sue Hubbard takes a refreshingly different route to a parental-advice book. This award-winning, tech savvy pediatrician and parent herself guides readers behind exam room doors and inside the real-life range of issues facing teens today--from medical to mental health problems, sex and dating, healthy eating, sleep habits, bullying and even the hazards of henna tattoos, texting and tanning beds. Her expert advice is clear, informed and compassionate. Along with Emmy award-winning producer and mom Dina Conte Schulz, the two create a path to help parents stay one step ahead of today's teen. This experienced team knows first-hand that raising teens is no easy job and this book will help ensure that both parent and teen make it through these years unscathed. The Kid's Doctor(tm) Media produces a weekly parenting feature seen on 90 TV stations across the country. Followers of "The Kid's Doctor" can submit questions to their award-winning website www.kidsdr.com, named by Dr. Oz's ShareCare Now as one of the "Top 10 Online Influencers in Children's Health."