Adolescence is a period of unanswered questions for parents and educators as well as for young people. Your child, with whom until recently you had a very harmonious relationship, suddenly transforms into a completely different person in tantrums and conflicts. Your child has finally reached adulthood and "adolescence" has knocked on your family's door.
These question marks are clearly answered in the book, which is prepared based on the approach of the author, who is a psychologist by profession, has achieved positive results over the basic problems expressed by her clients in her 33‐year career and through the events she faced as a mother. The book addresses many issues that arise during adolescence, from questions that all parents and educators seek answers to, such as "What are the characteristics of adolescence?", "What does adolescence mean for life?", "What are the techniques for effective communication with adolescents?", and "How to deal with risky behavior and anger management?", to how to convince a young person to seek psychological help when needed.
The book covers many issues experienced in adolescence, from questions that every parent and educator seek answers to, such as "What are the characteristics of adolescence period?", "What does adolescence mean for life?", "What can be the techniques of effective communication with adolescents?", and "How to deal with risky behaviors and anger management?", to how to persuade the young person to seek psychological support when necessary. In this book, parents and educators will find ready and practical prescriptions on how to support themselves and their adolescents, as well as solutions on the right psychological approaches people should take when communicating with adolescents.