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Can anyone recommend a good book on.....

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jalopy · 08/11/2005 08:00

what to expect in adolescence and the teenage years. Our oldest son is nearly 12 and we want to prepare ourselves for the big change! I know there are no easy answers but we just want to read around the subject as much as possible. Are they any good books on boys? I read 'raising boys' a few years ago but was wondering if there were any more up to date books out there. Thanks

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auntymandy · 13/11/2005 08:00

I dont know..never done anything 'by the book!'
what to expect....
Stop
grunting
loud music
hibernation
shall I go on

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mancmum · 13/11/2005 08:18

I would just prepare yourself for the worst and save the effort of reading a book!

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auntymandy · 13/11/2005 08:23

they do emerge at the other end though, mine is now cracking..on days he forgets to be horrid!

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Potty1 · 13/11/2005 08:28

This one was recommended to me . I took a couple of things from it but mainly muddled through, and still am doing .

Good luck!!

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tallulah · 13/11/2005 09:28

There is also Teenagers by Susie Figgis, which is pretty good. Go and browse the Parenting section of your local bookshop- it seems to be a growth area.

(and console yourself that teenage boys aren't nearly so hard as teenage girls )

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kcemum · 13/11/2005 21:04

Thanks tallula, that last remark has filled me with trepidation. Have 3 DDs, the oldest of which is nearly 11 with the attitude of a 15 year old!!

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soyabean · 17/11/2005 12:39

I found the Wolf and Franks one good, a couple of years ago (when it all seemed quite theoretical): must re-read it as ds1 is now 13 and the 'issues' are really popping up now... Kate Figes' book is good too.

Slightly separate issue: can anyone recommend a good book for a ten year old girl with stuff about body changes, sex, hormones etc? My ds is very happy to talk about these things but a book for her to refer to in private would be useful I think.

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