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  • Who Stole My Child?

  • Parenting Through the Four Stages of Adolescence
  • Written by: Carl Pickhardt PhD
  • Narrated by: Madeline Mrozek
  • Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
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Who Stole My Child?

Written by: Carl Pickhardt PhD
Narrated by: Madeline Mrozek
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Publisher's Summary

For parents, the onset of adolescence becomes an unexpected, even unwelcome surprise, often bringing bewilderment, confusion, and sadness. Harvard educated psychologist Carl Pickhardt offers his 30 years of experience illuminating this parental “We are not in Kansas anymore” moment.

Not only can growth change “steal” many beloved characteristics from their child, it can alter dynamics in the relationship. Dr. Pickhardt is a comforting and knowledgeable voice, guiding families through each stage of adolescence with effective practices to help their child achieve responsible independence.

©2018 Carl Pickhardt (P)2018 Central Recovery Press

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A must listen to book for everyone with children

If you have children between 8 and 24 years of age this book might help you get them to adulthood!

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