 |
 |
| Parent Reviews |
|
 |
Hear What PARENTS (and Other Family Members) Are Saying About When to Worry... |
 |
Dr. Lisa’s new book When to Worry has won a 2007 iParenting Media Award for “Outstanding Book”
|
 |
Single Parent Mom Found EVERYTHING from Dr. Lisa
As a mother of a son and daughter, each with many worrisome problems, I learned more, understood more, and received clearer direction from Dr. Boesky’s book than from a dozen others combined. Every parent should have this guidebook “at the ready!” |
 |
 |
--Elizabeth Lyon, Divorced Mother (Eugene, OR) |
 |
A Really Great "Guide" for Any Parent - Proactive Mother of Teenagers!!
I bought a copy of this book and left it out for the whole family to see, letting my 2 teenagers know that I care enough to be informed, as well as to let them know there are resources available for them.
Dr. Boesky is a really good writer. This subject matter is hard to think about or deal with. Dr. Boesky writing style is clear and to the point, which makes it a lot easier to read, comprehend and act on.
I wish teenagers were not this difficult, but when they are, this book is there to truly help. |
 |
 |
--Tara Hoffman (Chula Vista, CA) |
 |
Finally, a true Life-Application workbook, that WORKS!!!,
While currently experiencing all the facets of development with my 14 yr. old son including self-inquiry, biology, personality, teen hormones, and environment, I found there to be lots of "psycho-babble" in most books. I also found that as a parent, I too needed a "life-coach", a source to provide clear concrete paths to choose from. One's that fit. One's that helped guide this very personal and individualized process. I FINALLY found this in Dr. Lisa's book. She gave us "years" of time and research, which afforded us the TIME we needed to give to our son. This is large. And essential. A road map, with good directions. A brilliant combination. |
 |
 |
--Finlee Stevenson, Mother of two teenage boys (Hilton Head, SC) |
 |
Hold on tight--Dr. Lisa takes you on a wild ride through the moods and behavior of today’s teens. You may learn things about your children you never wanted to know—but you will be so grateful you found out. What a blessing to have such a book! |
 |
 |
--Beth Wolff, Single Mother of Two Teenagers (Philadelphia, PA) |
 |
Dr. Lisa, well-versed in adolescence, brings understanding of troubled teens to new heights. The resource section alone is invaluable to parents and professionals. |
 |
 |
--Barbara Leiner, Director, FosterParents.com (Chatsworth, CA) |
Saving Families Agony and Suffering
Exceptional! This book brings hope and possibility to desperate parents everywhere. Dr. Lisa's extensive training and experience with troubled teens brings a level of credibility, accuracy, and straightforward advice rarely seen in a book covering so many important adolescent issues. I only wish I had this book years ago. |
 |
 |
--Valerie Palmer, Mother of Son Who Died By Suicide (Boston, MA) |
|
|
|
 |