Open the Door to Better Communication with Your Teen: The Family Movie Night Prescription
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Open the Door to Better Communication with Your Teen: The Family Movie Night Prescription

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Rather than a parenting book with chapter after chapter of theory for parents to read on their own, this book is actually a hands-on family activity for parents and teens to directly experience together. It is a practical and entertaining conversation starter to open and keep open the doors of communication with teens. Through each Family Movie Night, families will: - Prac...more
Paperback, 64 pages
Published December 8th 2008 by Love & Logic Press
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Jennifer Patrick
I could have gotten away with forcing my kids into a structured discussion after a specifically chosen movie when we were homeschooling but now they would run screaming like any normal teen. The questions listed were pretty corny and felt like something a creepy balding youth pastor would say. But the additional commentary and facts on each film were excellent.
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