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A booklet to help parents cope with that dreaded Generation Gap
It is often difficult for caring, loving parents to give good and sensible advice that will be accepted by their beloved teenaged daughters. In parallel often there is a different, more relaxed type of bond of affection and trust between grand parents and their grand children. I am a grand father and so with this special bond in mind I have written a reader-friendly booklet for the benefit of all special grand daughters no matter where they live in the world, and they all are special even though they are often led to believe that they are not special. Below for your interest I have listed the chapters and the flavour that each chapter contains. Obviously advice verbally given face to face could have the negative confrontational effect, even from grand parents. The same advice offered from a booklet read in the privacy of the princess’s bedroom could gently widen a daughter’s outlook on life. The books and magazine shops are crammed with advice for teenagers about cosmetics, fashion, and the latest gadgets. Advice about sex, looking sexy, and the physical body is there in abundance. This booklet helps teenaged girls to value, protect, and cherish their individual uniqueness.
Summary of 'Hints for all special granddaughters'
Page 03 Chapter One: There’s no fool like an old fool.
In chapter one I describe the misunderstandings caused by the generation gap.
Page 07 Chapter Two: Quality versus quantity.
In chapter two I urge teenagers to develop their imagination and sense of curiosity.
Page 14 Chapter Three: Modern questions with ancient answers.
In chapter three I encourage teenagers to enjoy reading and to question what they are taught.
Page 17 Chapter Four: Flexibility of mind.
In chapter four I encourage teenagers to understand their selves and to look deeper than the surface appearances of others.
Page 21 Chapter Five: A brief list of tips.
In chapter five: a brief list of tips helps young ladies to understand how
young men think and quite often don't think.
Page 26 Chapter Six: You, living with you.
In chapter six: You living with you gently explain the parental viewpoint to teenagers and also what is required of them while living at home or expected from them by others while living elsewhere.
Page 35 Chapter Seven: The price of drug addiction.
In chapter seven: The price of drug addiction, takes the form of a short,
grim story entitled, the fatal trap, in which the main character is the
young reader.
Page 40 Chapter Eight: Illusions.
In chapter eight: Illusions, explains how public thinking is manipulated by blurring the line between needs and desires.
Page 44 Chapter Nine: Protecting your uniqueness and your pocket.
In chapter nine: The illusion named fashion explores mass-produced garments bearing top designers' names.
Page 54 Chapter Ten: Hints in a nutshell for the young adult lady.
In chapter ten, I offer the teenager eight helpful general hints.
Page 58 Chapter Eleven: A mystery, why do we exist?
In this last chapter briefly we explore the confusion caused by conflicting
belief systems, and methods of seeking truth.
Page 69 Booklist, and, About the Authors
'Hints for all special grand daughters' is a printable 70 A4 sides booklet downloadable from our website
www.ascensionsupportteam.com
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