Parents need a coach. Our kids can bring out the worst in us. Sure, they go to school and study. They might even do homework; but what are they doing the rest of the time? They are studying YOU! They are trying to figure out how to work you. They are conspiring to influence you. They swap covert texts on ‘how to persuade your parents.’ Don’t panic! You have Timothy Smith the Parents Coach in your corner …

 

 

 

The Seven Cries of Today’s Teens – hear their hearts make the connection

 

Many people talk about teens; but what are the teens saying about themselves? Gallup Research Fellow, Timothy Smith and George Gallup polled teens across the USA to discover what teens say for themselves are their greatest needs – their cries.

 

“Timothy Smith is well-equipped to speak and write on teens. In determining the Seven Cries, he has painstakingly examined the available research on the topic, both from experts and teens themselves. And he roots this information in his own direct, hands-on experience with families, which spans a quarter century.”

                          George Gallup Jr. Princeton, New Jersey

Parents of children ages 10 to 20 will discover:

  • Why is it more challenging to raise teens today?
  • What teens really say about themselves
  • How to strengthen your teen’s security
  • How to love your teen in their unique key of love
  • Connecting by listening
  • How to guide a teen with consequences
  • How to grow a relationship that you both enjoy

 

Parents will come away with:

  • Skills on how to respond to the cries of their teen
  • An awareness if they are over or under-parenting
  • An effective plan for discipline that is age-appropriate
  • A personalized approach to connect with their teen
  • Resources that will keep the encourage and empower them

 

Seven Cries of Today’s Teens is available in Spanish and Tim has presented several times with Spanish translation.

 

 

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