
Translating Your Teen
10 Strategies for Understanding and Empowering Your Kid
Anne Luke(Author)
Claire Crafts(Co-Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Will be published approx. on 1. September 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-4214-5528-0 (ISBN)
Description
A guide to decoding your teenager's communications for better understanding and support.
Today's teenagers are navigating unprecedented academic pressure, emotional intensity, and constant digital noise, often leaving parents unsure how to interpret what their teens are really communicating. In Translating Your Teen, educator and counselor Anne Luke offers an insightful framework that reveals what teens are really saying when they communicate and how parents and caregivers can skillfully respond.
Through research-supported explanations, vivid real-life stories, and practical strategies, Luke illuminates ten essential messages hidden in adolescent behavior and communication. Parents will learn how purpose fuels motivation, why failure strengthens resilience, and what healthy independence looks like. They'll discover how teens perceive trust, how they wrestle with overwhelm, and why relationships shape identity during these formative years. Luke also addresses the complexities of digital life, habit-building, and the pursuit of authentic strengths that give teenagers a sense of direction and meaning.
Luke's guidance offers a rare window into the inner world of teenagers who often struggle to express their needs. Each chapter invites parents to see high school as a developmental landscape where curiosity, self-knowledge, and confidence can flourish. Translating Your Teen empowers parents, guardians, and educators to support teens with greater awareness, empathy, and intention to develop a dynamic where young people feel understood and encouraged to grow into capable, self-directed adults.
Today's teenagers are navigating unprecedented academic pressure, emotional intensity, and constant digital noise, often leaving parents unsure how to interpret what their teens are really communicating. In Translating Your Teen, educator and counselor Anne Luke offers an insightful framework that reveals what teens are really saying when they communicate and how parents and caregivers can skillfully respond.
Through research-supported explanations, vivid real-life stories, and practical strategies, Luke illuminates ten essential messages hidden in adolescent behavior and communication. Parents will learn how purpose fuels motivation, why failure strengthens resilience, and what healthy independence looks like. They'll discover how teens perceive trust, how they wrestle with overwhelm, and why relationships shape identity during these formative years. Luke also addresses the complexities of digital life, habit-building, and the pursuit of authentic strengths that give teenagers a sense of direction and meaning.
Luke's guidance offers a rare window into the inner world of teenagers who often struggle to express their needs. Each chapter invites parents to see high school as a developmental landscape where curiosity, self-knowledge, and confidence can flourish. Translating Your Teen empowers parents, guardians, and educators to support teens with greater awareness, empathy, and intention to develop a dynamic where young people feel understood and encouraged to grow into capable, self-directed adults.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4214-5528-0 (9781421455280)
DOI
10.56021/9781421455273
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Anne Luke | Claire Crafts
Translating Your Teen
10 Strategies for Understanding and Empowering Your Kid
Book
approx. 09/2026
Johns Hopkins University Press
€53.00
Not yet published
Persons
Anne Luke is a teen and parent coach, speaker, and expert in adolescent development.
Content
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: What Teens Mean
Chapter 1. "Why Am I Doing This?"
Chapter 2. "Let Me Fail"
Chapter 3. "Help Me Find My Genius"
Chapter 4. "Trust Me"
Chapter 5. "I Don't Know How to Get off My Phone"
Chapter 6. "Show Me How to Build Good Habits"
Chapter 7. "Help-I'm Overwhelmed!"
Chapter 8. "Service Changed Me"
Chapter 9. "Relationships Are Everything"
Chapter 10. "Celebrate Me!"
Conclusion: The Final Translation
Acknowledgments: My Celebrations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction: What Teens Mean
Chapter 1. "Why Am I Doing This?"
Chapter 2. "Let Me Fail"
Chapter 3. "Help Me Find My Genius"
Chapter 4. "Trust Me"
Chapter 5. "I Don't Know How to Get off My Phone"
Chapter 6. "Show Me How to Build Good Habits"
Chapter 7. "Help-I'm Overwhelmed!"
Chapter 8. "Service Changed Me"
Chapter 9. "Relationships Are Everything"
Chapter 10. "Celebrate Me!"
Conclusion: The Final Translation
Acknowledgments: My Celebrations
Notes
Bibliography
Index