![]() ![]() ![]() The book is short enough that even the busiest parents can get through it. This book is for parents who are trying to keep up but also for parents who may find themselves feeling behind in this fast paced hyper-sexualized world. It can leave you feeling exhausted and defeated before you even get a chance to really try and engage them. Teens today are being bombarded with sexual content and images making it difficult for even the most engaged parents to keep up with. Using scenarios that you may have found yourself in as a parent, Eliza brings hope to the possible mishaps parents fall into when walking with teens in the area of sexuality. Tips to help you navigate your next interaction with your teen. They are tips to help keep the conversations going. Leaning on the wisdom of Scripture as well as faithful authors who have extensive experience, Eliza has compiled what surely will be practical tips for parents of teens. The pages contain situations and stories that come from many years of counseling parents who desperately want to respond well to their teens. This book explores how to respond to your teen when you are faced with the reality that they may know more than you thought and possibly be engaging in more than you hoped. ![]() You know that awkward conversation that you dread having and then once you have it you hope to never have it again? This is not that kind of book. There are many books on talking to your kids about sex but most of them cover things to do to prepare for a conversation. ![]()
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