How to Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door: An Awesome Mom Handbook
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About this ebook
What worries you most about your relationship with
your tween/teenage daughter?
Are you finding it harder and harder to communicate with her?
Is she getting advice from her friends instead of you?
Do you find yourself constantly in reaction mode instead of anticipation mode?
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Your relationship with your tween/teen daughter is the most important female bond in her life. She needs you to help her through these hectic, stormy, and exciting years of change.
With guidance from educator and coach, Deborah Ann Davis, discover how to:
• Broach touchy subjects with a moody adolescent
• Deal with button-pushing, envelope-stretching, and adolescent angst
• Teach your walking volcano how to better relate to you and her world
• Pursue an emotionally satisfying relationship with your teenage daughter
• Reduce your stress by attacking 3 major myths:
o The Guilt Myth
o The Supermom Myth
o The Plenty-of-Time Myth
You don’t have to figure it out on your own.
Deborah Ann Davis
Dear Awesome Mom,As a mother, I’ve been through what you’re going through – the heavy sighs, the knocking heads, the unexpected conflict when you offer helpful advice. I want to assure you that you can bridge that chasm. You know - the one that suddenly appeared out of nowhere when your daughter reached double digits.As a parenting skills coach, speaker, and educator, I’ve worked with thousands of people via classes, workshops, and live events, guiding them towards solutions that make home life, school life, and everyday life, more manageable.Today, my mission is to help you, Awesome Mom, tap into the tools you already have inside, plus a few extra techniques to help you positively influence your double-digit daughter as she develops into a strong, well-adjusted capable young woman.You got this, and I’ve got your back. Just reach out if you need a little extra help - Info@DeborahAnnDavis.comEnjoy these teenage years. They’ll fly by before you know it.Make it a happy day,Deborah, Parenting Skills CoachREAD MORE ABOUT DEBORAH ANN DAVIS:M.Ed., W.I.T.S., Parenting Skills Coach, Personal Trainer, Award-Winning Author, SpeakerAward-winning author, DEBORAH ANN DAVIS, the founder (and also a member) of the Awesome Mom Tribe, helps foster positive and healthy relationships in families. A middle/high school teacher of three decades, Deborah has helped countless families navigate the tumultuous, angst-filled teen years. Now, she makes all that experience accessible to you through her books and events.Deborah also writes Quirky Young Adult Fiction with a twist. She has been writing since she was assigned to keep a Journal in her 5th grade English class. She began to look around for writing inspiration. Lo and behold, she found her world was full of funny stories just waiting to be told.Through a string of college majors, she found her calling as a teacher. Recognizing that the public school system provided a captive audience was just a bonus for her tenth grade sense of humor. As it turns out, teenagers love to laugh, and what could be more entertaining than Biology, Earth Science, and Environmental Science? On top of that, once kids know you like to laugh, they want to make you laugh.Go figure.Sometime during her 25+ years of teaching teens, Deborah reunited with, and happily married her childhood sweetheart... fifteen years after their first kiss. In the middle of all that educating and problem solving, Deborah stepped out of teaching to do The Mommy Thing, and run the office for their family construction company.Together she and her husband coached their daughter’s AAU Basketball Team, which swept States two years in a row. (Yay!) Then, for several years their daughter and their money went to college.When Deborah isn't holding events for moms and their tween/teen daughters, she’s writing books. (How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door; How To Get Your Happy On; The Power of Your Inner Brilliance; Manifested Blessings; Fairly Certain; Fairly Safe) She also shares her take on life, loving and living in her blog, Merry Meddling.In between she enjoys dabbling with living a sustainable life, dancing with her hubby, playing outside, and laughing really hard every day. Drop her a line at: info@DeborahAnnDavis.com. Deborah would love to connect with you.
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