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Every teenager needs these two books!
A Teen's Guide to the 5 Love Languages®—written just to teens, for teens, and with a teen's world in mind, this book helps teenagers discover their own love languages and how to best love their parents, siblings, friends, and significant others.
This highly practical book helps teens answer questions like:
What motivates and inspires me?
What does it mean to be a caring friend?
What communicates love to my family?
What is the best way to get along with the opposite sex?
It also includes:
A profile/assessment instrument specifically geared to teens
Practical examples/tips for how to apply each language in a teen's context
A Teen's Guide to Conflict —helps teenagers tame the powerful emotion of anger, apologize (and receive apologies) in ways that actually work, and handle difficult or damaged relationships. Gary Chapman and Jennifer Thomas' new book with Paige Haley Drygas answers questions like:
What's the difference between good and bad anger?
How can my anger accomplish positive change?
What if I'm angry with myself?
Are there different ways to manage conflict—friends and family vs. people online?
When do I make things right, and when should I set boundaries?
Why do some apologies fall flat?
Teens' relationships matter. The principles they learn in these books will equip them for relationships that thrive now and in the future.