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Boy Crazy!: Keeping our Daughter's Feet on the Ground When Her Head is in the Clouds
by Charlene C. Giannetti, Margaret Sagarese
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Broadway (2006-02-14)
ISBN: 0767919769
EAN: 9780767919760
Dewy Decimal #: 306.708352
Paperback: 256 pages
Release Date: 2006-02-14
SKU: 08030118
Condition: Like New As issued n
Comments: Paperback. Like new condition with no markings and no creases to spine or cover. Very slight wear to cover. Near fine copy.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
The course of teen love never did run smooth, but these days it seems bumpier than ever. Children are growing up faster and pushing the boundaries of sexuality earlier, as well as facing new kinds of pressures most parents have never even dreamed of.
You cannot shut down your daughter's hormones. What she is feeling—the thrill of romantic anticipation and the euphoria of falling in love—is biologically programmed and age appropriate. But watching your daughter discover boys is both exciting and scary. Before you lies a major challenge: helping your daughter navigate the oncoming rush of romance during the young adolescent and teen years.
Boy Crazy! shows you how to recognize and remember what your daughter is going through—the excitement of a first date, the throes of a first crush, or the pain of a first broken heart. It also gives you insight into what teen love is like today, and helps you establish yourself as your family’s authority on relationships—no longer will daughters feel starved for guidance and forced to turn to the suspect guidance of the media or peers.
Learning how to enjoy romance and build healthy relationships are some of the most important skills to have throughout our lives. This book is a blueprint to understanding and helping your coming-of-age daughter start to develop those skills.
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Customer Reviews
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Hooray!
Rating (5)
Date: 2006-04-05
Finally, a well-thought-out and fantastically written book on how to deal with our Boy Crazy daughters. Giannetti and Sagarese, who both have elder daughters, write from experience and the experience of many frustrated parents in this how-to guide on teenage girls. Any parent with a daughter should absolutely purchase this book!
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