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Teenage Boys!: Shaping the Man inside :Surviving & Enjoying These ...
Pages: 304, Paperback, Bantam USA Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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You could probably use some advice/coping strategies/tips - ANYTHING to make life a little easier! Do you have a teenage or soon-to-be-teenage son? Have you got a Kevin skulking around moaning about how unfair you are, and how much he HATES you? Being slouchy, unco-operative and downright *difficult*. Yes? Then this book is a must! I have a teen, an almost-there-and-don't-we-know-it pre-teen, and another heading in that direction. I'm hoping that by the time number 3 gets there I will have read and re-read this book so many times that I'll be an expert myself! I initially purchased this book in anticipation of and preparation for ... Read the complete review
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