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“What You Can Learn from Your Teenager” - Free to Download Tomorrow (01/26/2015)


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Jean-Pierre Kallanian presents his first book, “What You Can Learn from Your Teenager: Lessons in Parenting and Personal Growth”.  Jean-Pierre will be offering his book for free on amazon starting January 26th.

This innovative book provides a teenage inspired framework for developing your own, individualized approach toward a stronger relationship with your son or daughter. Within eight lessons are tips, dialogues, analogies, and charts to help you better understand the particular dynamics and interactions between you and your child. Each lesson is capped-off with an explanation of what you can learn from your teenager and a summary of key takeaways. By combining psychology, philosophy, and practical advice, you will come to appreciate your son or daughter as a whole person. By better understanding your teenager’s strengths, abilities, and approach to living, you can feel relieved, excited, and confident about developing a relationship you want and even learn how to live a more fulfilling life yourself.

Embrace the fact that you are the expert on your own child, and use this book as a guide to creating a natural approach toward a parent-child relationship that is mutually rewarding and inspiring. For more information go to whatyoucanlearn.com

Jean-Pierre Kallanian’s “What You Can Learn from Your Teenager: Lessons in Parenting and Personal Growth” will be free and available for download on Amazon for 5 days (01/26/2015 – 01/30/2015) at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QU3XTAO. What You Can Learn from Your Teenager has a 4.9 star rating on Amazon.com. Here’s what some people are saying:

“A great book to have by your bedside while your children are teens … maybe even longer. Well written, easy to follow. You can read it in a linear way or pick the lessons where you are most challenged with your teen. I like that examples of the tough conversations are given. It makes it so much easier to have a script to start with when you are at Defcon 2 and heading to detonation. My advice? If you have teens in your life buy this book.” – Jan Jensen

“In this book you will find eight lessons about how to build a great relationship with your child. I highly appreciated a conversational tone of this book, which made me feel that the author was talking directly to me. I found very interesting ideas in this book and can see that the author is very experienced in the area of raising teenagers. I liked this book and can certainly recommend it.” – Andrii
 
For More Information: For more questions or to schedule an interview about this press release please contact Rebecca, Author Liaison, at (626) 765-9750 or email info@bestsellerpublishing.org

About The Author:
Jean-Pierre Kallanian, EdM, has worked with hundreds of adolescents from diverse backgrounds in secure and residential programs in the Massachusetts juvenile justice system. He has seen and dealt with just about every teenage situation including runaways, gangs, assaultive behaviors, substance abuse, mental health, and self-harm. Kallanian has led and advised staff on forming effective working relationships with some of the state’s most difficult youth, many of whom were guilty of serious and violent offenses and had traumatic histories of abuse and neglect. Additionally, Kallanian has spoken internationally, advocating for the rights of youth in conflict with the law and their social reintegration. He is available to support institutions or organizations interested in improving services to young people. For more information go to www.epiconsulting.org.

In What You Can Learn from Your Teenager, Kallanian shares his professional expertise as well as his personal insights regarding youth from raising his two teenage sons.



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 Parenting teens
 Parent-child relationship
 Teen psychology
 Understanding adolescents
 Communicating with teens


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