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Dealing with Dad Author: Joseph Perigot
ISBN: 9780810992801 Format: Paperback Number Of Pages: 112 Published: 1 February 2007 Country of Publication: US Dimensions (cm): 22.3 x 14.0 x 1.1 Description: Sometimes it feels like Dad is a stranger . . . This important title deals with one of the most complicated issues facing teens and pre-teens today - how to communicate with their fathers.
Why do kids have so much trouble understanding their dads? And why do dads have so much trouble managing the expectations of their kids?
When teens are going through so many changes and defining themselves, not to mention gaining some independence, Dealing with Dad will help them understand how their relationship with their dads is changing, too, and how they can both get on the road to better communication.
About the Authors
Joseph Perigot has been a philosophy teacher, a journalist and a publisher and is now a scriptwriter and novelist. He has written a number of celebrated books for children. N. B. Grace is a novelist and playwright who has edited numerous books for young readers. She Lives in the USA.
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