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The Breakthrough Years

A New Scientific Framework for Raising Thriving Teens

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The Breakthrough Years

By: Ellen Galinsky
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell, Ellen Galinsky
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This program features an introduction and conclusion read by the author.

Blending cutting-edge research with engaging storytelling, The Breakthrough Years offers readers a paradigm-shifting comprehensive understanding of adolescence.

“Just wait until they’re a teenager!”

Many parents of newborns have heard this warning about the stressful phase that’s to come. But what if it doesn’t have to be that way?

Child development expert Ellen Galinsky challenges widely held assumptions about adolescents and offers new ways for parents and others to better understand and interact with them in a way that helps them thrive.

By combining the latest research on cognitive neuroscience with an unprecedented and extensive set of studies of young people nine through nineteen and their families, Galinsky reveals, among other things, that adolescents don’t want to separate completely from their parents but seek a different type of relationship; that they want to be helpers rather than be helped; and that social media can become a positive influence for teens.

Galinsky’s Shared Solutions framework and Possibilities Mindset show you how to turn daily conflicts into opportunities for problem-solving where both teens and parents feel listened to and respected; how to encourage positive risk-taking in your child like standing up for themselves, making new friends, and helping their communities; and how to promote five essential executive function–based skills that can help them succeed now and in the future.

The Breakthrough Years recasts adolescence as a time of possibility for teens and adults, offering breakthrough opportunities for connection.

A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.

Motherhood Parenting & Families Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Sociology Teenagers
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My daughter is 13 and struggling with her mental health. Despite having struggled myself for most of my life, and having a lot of therapy over the years, I still often find myself at a loss at how to help. The research and stories in this book put a lot of things into perspective, and I can already see a shift in how our interactions are improving as I put the information I've learned into practice. It's even helped me to explain the change in family dynamics and relationships to her younger brother (10), as he feels his sister pulling away and turning towards friends, in a way that makes sense to him.

My only star deduction is because I noticed that the audio would at times fade in-and-out, as if the narrator were moving slightly away from the microphone and then closer again.

Great for parents of teens

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This was recommended to me and I entered into it with average interest. As the book progressed, so did my attention. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the tools it presents for helping adolescents as well as others. Thank you

So glad I took the time to listen & learn

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