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When We're In Public, Pretend You Don't Know Me: Surviving Your Daughter's Adolescence so You Don't - Warner Books
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List Price: $12.95Now Price: $6.95Authors: Susan BorowitzPublication date: 2003-04-01Accessories: - philosophy hope in a jar daily moisturizer
- philosophy hope in a jar daily moisturizer
For every woman struggling to raise a teenage daughter comes a hilarious yet practical guide to help mothers survive these trying years. "The two worst times in a woman's life is when she is 13 and when her daughter is 13," or so goes a popular maxim in psychology circles. During these adolescent years, mothers are constantly struggling with how to handle their daughters--and themselves around their daughters. WHEN WE'RE IN PUBLIC... is a survival handbook that discusses such important issues as beauty and body image, public behavior (both hers and moms), privileges and punishment, and sex. Written by the mother of a teenage daughter and featuring expert advice from a noted child psychologist, the book also offers simple steps to avoid disaster (i.e. before you think of dressing like your daughter, remember one word: Cher) and practical wisdom culled from numerous interviews with mothers of teenage daughters.
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