In the final part of their book on healthy mental health for teenagers, Richard Daniel Curtis and Naomi Richards look at the available support networks a teenager has and how they can access them. An invaluable guide for parents of teenagers around the world to help boost a positive mind in their children.
“Easy to read and informative. A quick guide for parents to help their children through the teen years and beyond. Reminding parents about those trusted adults in the family, in the child’s social circle for example extended family or the parent of a friend who can also be someone that they can talk too.”
Liz Sorton
"Richard Daniel Curtis and Naomi Richards have produced a very helpful handbook that puts these big changes in context and offers simple, clear suggestions about how to help manage the toll of the teenage transitions.
Being given ideas of things to do is immensely helpful as so often not knowing what to do to help can be the most stressful and challenging part of parenting in these years. As well as information and advice the chapters offer similar explanations and suggestions to help raise a teenager.”
Rosalind Cutler
“Easy to read and informative. A quick guide for parents to help their children through the teen years and beyond. Reminding parents about those trusted adults in the family, in the child’s social circle for example extended family or the parent of a friend who can also be someone that they can talk too.”
Liz Sorton
"Richard Daniel Curtis and Naomi Richards have produced a very helpful handbook that puts these big changes in context and offers simple, clear suggestions about how to help manage the toll of the teenage transitions.
Being given ideas of things to do is immensely helpful as so often not knowing what to do to help can be the most stressful and challenging part of parenting in these years. As well as information and advice the chapters offer similar explanations and suggestions to help raise a teenager.”
Rosalind Cutler