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Between Parent & Teenager (1967), by Dr. Haim G. Ginott, was published before many of today’s parents of teenagers were born. Ginott, who has been dead for forty years, was a well-known child psychologist and parent educator. His insight was to encourage parents to use the same respectful approach when communicating with their children that counselors use with their patients. The result was this book, and two other classics: Between Parent & Child (1965) and Teacher & Child (1972).

I loved this passage from the chapter on criticism:

“A minor mishap should not be treated as a major catastrophe. A broken glass is not a broken arm. Spilling glue is not spilling blood. A lost sweater need not lead to a lost temper. A torn shirt does not call for an ugly scene.

Philip, age fourteen, accidentally spilled nails all over the floor. He sheepishly looked up at his father.

PHILIP: Gee, I’m so clumsy!
FATHER: That’s not what we say when nails spill.
PHILIP: What do you say?
FATHER: You say, the nails spilled – I’ll pick them up!
PHILIP: Just like that?
FATHER: Just like that.
PHILIP: Thanks, Dad.”

He contrasts this with typical frustrated or angry reactions: “Look at what you’re doing! Can’t you be more careful? Must you always be in such a rush? Why is it that whatever you touch ends up on the floor?”

Reading this book again after all these years reminded me of how much the world has changed. But I was amazed at how much of his advice remains vital. He coached parents to acknowledge the feelings of teenagers rather than criticizing or ignoring them. When trying to change behavior, focus on observed behavior – not personality or character traits. Address specific events; don’t generalize or speak in absolute terms. And when giving feedback, do so with love and compassion. Encourage your child to think things through and do things for himself.

Great advice! But few parents put this kind of wisdom into practice. I imagine that if they did, they wouldn’t need much more guidance to be effective parents.

By the way, I got a used copy of this wonderful book in good condition for one cent plus S/H at Amazon.com. Worth every penny.

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Avon
Language
English
Pages
255

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Cover of: Fu mu zen yang guan jiao qing shao nian
Fu mu zen yang guan jiao qing shao nian
1994, Da di chu ban she
in Chinese - chu ban
Cover of: Between Parent and Teenager
Between Parent and Teenager
November 1988, Avon Books (Mm)
in English
Cover of: Between parent & teenager
Between parent & teenager
1971, Avon
in English
Cover of: Between parent and teenager

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 245-246.

Published in
New York, N.Y

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.874

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Pagination
255 p. ;
Number of pages
255

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18320605M
Internet Archive
betweenparenttee00haim
ISBN 10
0380008203
Library Thing
281536
Goodreads
372181

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