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Teens at Risk

By: The National Parenting Center
Narrated by: National Parenting Center experts
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The teenage years are often the most difficult - for parents and children alike. The experts from The National Parenting Center can help you find ways to recognize teens at risk, and how to reach them. They explain the vital warning signs of suicide, depression, eating disorders, and drug or alcohol abuse. You'll learn the truth about runaways, the dangers of the wrong crowd, the clues that point to emotional problems, the debilitating effects of stress, and more.

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Parenting & Families Relationships Health Teenagers Stress
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Teenagers experience a lot of stress with the constant changes that accompany transitioning from childhood to adulthood. Teens at Risk helps parents identify young people who are struggling with those changes, and offers solutions for how to help them. Narrated by experts from the National Parenting Center, this audiobook features professional advice from Dr. Kathleen McCoy and Dr. Charles Whibblesman, both experts on teens and their problems. From signs of teenage depression and suicide, to drugs and alcohol, to body image and eating disorders, to runaways, this concise audiobook is an invaluable tool for parents hoping to reach out to a troubled teen.

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I needed real examples and solutions. This was like a 1960s public service announcement. Examples of how to set boundaries would be nice.

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