
Growing Up
A Teenager's and Parent's Guide to Puberty and Adolescence
DK(Author)
Dorling Kindersley (Publisher)
Published on 21. May 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-7440-9731-3 (ISBN)
Description
The teenage years can be awkward - bodies change, and sweat and spots become part of life.
Growing Up has a supportive but straightforward approach that gives you the knowledge ahead of time. Why do boys' voices break? How do hormones work? From managing spots to mending a broken heart, this book has the answers and advice for parents and kids on discussing potentially embarrassing topics.
Inside this book, you'll find:
-An overview of the main areas of growing up, including mental and physical health, social media, relationships, exams and money
-Clear, step-by-step explanations to support parents and children in tackling important issues such as puberty, gender, self-expression, digital life and so much more
-Simple and colorful graphics to make these subjects seem a little less scary
As well as the biological facts of puberty, this book is bursting with tips on how to navigate the emotional and social challenges of growing up - from relationships and confidence to cyberbullying and alcohol. It gives you the tools to understand and tackle challenging subjects, including discrimination, drugs, and difficult life events, and practical, straightforward guidance on mental health issues such as anxiety and low self-esteem.
Growing Up has also been updated so it contains content on contemporary topics such as post-pandemic mental health, eco-anxiety, online hate, and the impact of influencers.
Growing Up has a supportive but straightforward approach that gives you the knowledge ahead of time. Why do boys' voices break? How do hormones work? From managing spots to mending a broken heart, this book has the answers and advice for parents and kids on discussing potentially embarrassing topics.
Inside this book, you'll find:
-An overview of the main areas of growing up, including mental and physical health, social media, relationships, exams and money
-Clear, step-by-step explanations to support parents and children in tackling important issues such as puberty, gender, self-expression, digital life and so much more
-Simple and colorful graphics to make these subjects seem a little less scary
As well as the biological facts of puberty, this book is bursting with tips on how to navigate the emotional and social challenges of growing up - from relationships and confidence to cyberbullying and alcohol. It gives you the tools to understand and tackle challenging subjects, including discrimination, drugs, and difficult life events, and practical, straightforward guidance on mental health issues such as anxiety and low self-esteem.
Growing Up has also been updated so it contains content on contemporary topics such as post-pandemic mental health, eco-anxiety, online hate, and the impact of influencers.
Reviews / Votes
"Every page of the book... creates a welcoming and familiar atmosphere for learning about a potentially intimidating subject." - GeekDadMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
DK
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
783 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7440-9731-3 (9780744097313)
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Person
US Consultant Dr. Karen Rayne provides advice and support to parents on how to educate their children and teenagers about sex and sexuality. Karen's knowledge about adolescent development and education provides her with a solid background for guiding parents through these tricky conversations. She also moonlights as a sex educator for children and adults. Recently, she authored Breaking the Hush Factor: Ten Rules for Talking with Teenagers about Sex. She lives in Austin, TX.