“Myrna Beth Haskell’s column has been a great asset to our magazine. We receive wonderful feedback from our readers who look forward to her insightful contribution each month. Rather than giving stock answers regarding the challenges parents face when raising teens, Haskell always digs deeper. With the help of knowledgeable experts in the field, she provides real solutions parents can use,” says Jillian Melnyk, editor of Genesee Valley Parent Magazine, Pittsford, NY.
LIONS and TIGERS and TEENS is a compilation of the best installments of Myrna Haskell’s popular, syndicated column for parents of teens, teachers, siblings, grandparents… or anyone who interacts with today’s youth. Also included are several installments that have never before been published, now available exclusively to readers of this promising new book from Unlimited Publishing LLC.
This guide is a lighthearted journey through the ups and downs of raising teenagers. But it also provides serious, practical advice, brimming with tips from dozens of experts in the field.
In addition, real-life lessons from more than 100 everyday parents and teens are shared, showing you what works in practice, as well as theory. Readers are invited to submit their own 'Tips & Tales' to the author for possible future publication.
The book covers a wide range of universal topics that parents of teenagers face, such as how to handle a teen’s first time behind the wheel; how to deal with lying; setting and enforcing curfews; and many more issues commonly faced by teens and those who care for them.
About the Author:
Myrna Haskell’s column, LIONS and TIGERS and TEENS, debuted in June 2009. It is currently published in 15 states and has a monthly circulation of approximately 500,000.
Her decision to stay home with two children has not deterred her writing career. Her work has also appeared in “Better Homes and Gardens” , “PARENTS Magazine” and “American Fitness” . She has also been published in more than 150 regional print magazines, Web magazines, and journals throughout the United States and Canada. Please visit her site at http://www.myrnahaskell.com to learn more.
“Myrna Beth Haskell’s column has been a great asset to our magazine. We receive wonderful feedback from our readers who look forward to her insightful contribution each month. Rather than giving stock answers regarding the challenges parents face when raising teens, Haskell always digs deeper. With the help of knowledgeable experts in the field, she provides real solutions parents can use,” says Jillian Melnyk, editor of Genesee Valley Parent Magazine, Pittsford, NY.
LIONS and TIGERS and TEENS is a compilation of the best installments of Myrna Haskell’s popular, syndicated column for parents of teens, teachers, siblings, grandparents… or anyone who interacts with today’s youth. Also included are several installments that have never before been published, now available exclusively to readers of this promising new book from Unlimited Publishing LLC.
This guide is a lighthearted journey through the ups and downs of raising teenagers. But it also provides serious, practical advice, brimming with tips from dozens of experts in the field.
In addition, real-life lessons from more than 100 everyday parents and teens are shared, showing you what works in practice, as well as theory. Readers are invited to submit their own 'Tips & Tales' to the author for possible future publication.
The book covers a wide range of universal topics that parents of teenagers face, such as how to handle a teen’s first time behind the wheel; how to deal with lying; setting and enforcing curfews; and many more issues commonly faced by teens and those who care for them.
About the Author:
Myrna Haskell’s column, LIONS and TIGERS and TEENS, debuted in June 2009. It is currently published in 15 states and has a monthly circulation of approximately 500,000.
Her decision to stay home with two children has not deterred her writing career. Her work has also appeared in “Better Homes and Gardens” , “PARENTS Magazine” and “American Fitness” . She has also been published in more than 150 regional print magazines, Web magazines, and journals throughout the United States and Canada. Please visit her site at http://www.myrnahaskell.com to learn more.