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Your Kids are Grown: Parenting 2.0 brings together effective tools for forging new parent and adult-child relationships, while emphasizing a review and revamping of personal and couple life goals, Dr. Toder, a clinical psychologist and emeritus university faculty member with expertise in parenting skills and midlife transitions, focuses on middle and late adulthood, a stage of life that can bring about significant personal growth, but also parental frustration and disappointment in relationship to their adult-children. In clear and understandable language, she describes and offers solutions…mehr

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Your Kids are Grown: Parenting 2.0 brings together effective tools for forging new parent and adult-child relationships, while emphasizing a review and revamping of personal and couple life goals, Dr. Toder, a clinical psychologist and emeritus university faculty member with expertise in parenting skills and midlife transitions, focuses on middle and late adulthood, a stage of life that can bring about significant personal growth, but also parental frustration and disappointment in relationship to their adult-children. In clear and understandable language, she describes and offers solutions for the many situations that are sources of major or minor conflict between parents and their adult-children, especially personality and style differences, disappointed expectations, conflicting values, competition between adult siblings, and differing views of adult responsibilities, and much more. Parenting 2.0 offers an extensive set of support materials and exercises for the reader to become more skilled in parenting adult-children.
Autorenporträt
Francine Toder, Ph.D. is a faculty emerita of California State University, Sacramento and is a clinical psychologist retired from private practice. She is also the author of four books and is currently working on her fifth. Her extensive writing on diverse topics has appeared in magazines, professional journals, newspapers, blog sites such as Huffington Post, Next Avenue, Psychology Today, and chapters in edited books. She resides with her husband in the San Francisco Bay Area where she practices the cello daily.