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How you set boundaries with your teens is among the most important aspects of your parent-child relationship. Unfortunately, this ability does not come automatically with parenthood. Here Jane Bluestein, a former teacher and counselor, looks at 20 relationship-building techniques all parents can use to set limits with their teens. Youll learn the essential arts of loving, motivating, accepting, negotiating, respecting, acknowledging, communicating, supporting, empowering, trusting . . . and much more. These practical strategies for boundary setting will enable you to avoid conflict, resolve problems and establish a foundation of mutual love and respect. As a result of learning to set healthy boundaries, you may actually begin to enjoy your childrens teen years!

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title Parents Teens and Boundaries How to Draw the Line author - photo 1

title:Parents, Teens, and Boundaries : How to Draw the Line
author:Bluestein, Jane.
publisher:Health Communications, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9781558742796
ebook isbn13:9780585107011
language:English
subjectParent and teenager, Parenting, Communication in the family.
publication date:1993
lcc:HQ799.15.B58 1993eb
ddc:306.874
subject:Parent and teenager, Parenting, Communication in the family.
Page i
Parents Teens and Boundaries
How To Draw The Line
Jane Bluestein, Ph.D.
Picture 2
Health Communications, Inc.
Deerfield Beach, Florida
Page ii
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bluestein, Jane.
Parents, teens, and boundaries / Jane Bluestein.
p. Picture 3cm.
Includes bibliographic references.
ISBN 1-55874-279-4
1. Parent and teenager. 2. Parenting. 3. Communication in
the family. I. Title.
HQ799.15.B58 1993Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 1093-13942
306.874dc20Picture 11Picture 12Picture 13Picture 14Picture 15Picture 16Picture 17CIP
1993 Jane Bluestein
ISBN 1-55874-279-4
All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the written permission of the publisher.
Publisher: Health Communications, Inc.
3201 S.W. 15th Street
Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442-8190
Cover design by Robert Cannata
Page iii
DEDICATION
To my parents,
their parents and all parents
who did the best they could
with what they had.
Page v
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the following people who are very much a part of this project:
To the countless parents I've encountered in my presentations and airplanes, restaurants and hotel lobbies who have graciously allowed me to share their stories and examples.
To Barbara Nichols, who encouraged me to show up in whatever ways my energy and personality have emerged in my writing.
To Nathaniel Branden and LeRoy Foster, for verbalizing their support when and where it counted.
To my WISE friends my immediate network of Women in Self-Esteem, which includes Gail Dusa, Ginger Lambert, Louise Hart, Peggy Bielen and Shirley Backles who encouraged me to do this book and celebrated with me when it was finished.
To my sister, Susanna Bluestein, whose continual unfolding and unrelenting love for the truth never ceases to inspire me.
Page vi
To my teachers, healers and friends whose unconditional love, patience and generosity of spirit have allowed me to finally experience myself from much the same place. My love, blessings and gratitude to Terri Wollett, Joy Jacobson, Maurine Renville, Biker Steve, Kathy Jenkins, Gretchen Silver, Andy Quinones, Sue Harden, Debby Hartz, Debra Sugar, Aili Pogust, Susan Stiger, Kathy Hayes, Judy Lawrence, Nancy Knickerbocker, Kathy Morey, Lynn Collins, Richard Biffle, Glynda, Mommom and the many friends of Lois and Bill W.
To my husband, Jerry Tereszkiewicz, whose mere existence in my life makes everything better.
And to Spirit for all of the above.
Page vii
CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Part I: Your Relationship With Your Teens
1. The Relationship: Your Teenager and You
3
2. The Challenge Of Setting Boundaries
7
3. Setting Boundaries With Teenagers
15
4. How Do You Parent?
19
5. A Note About All-Or-Nothing Thinking
25
6. What Do You Want?
29
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