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Anyone who has reared a teen, or who has been a teen, and that would include all of us, understands the level of frustration that can be felt by the adult(s) living in the same environment. Teens may stay up way too late and then miss their school bus the next morning, enjoy a bedroom that is in a state of chaos, eat too little or too much, talk back, sluff their chores, and on and on.
Does your teen's unusual behavior drive you to raise your voice? In other words, are you yelling at your teen? Dr. Joan's advice is short and sweet. Listen to her simple hints and then try them out.
Are you experiencing relationship issues at home, at work, or at play? Tune in to hear Dr. Joan describe alternative solutions. Follow along as she presents keys to harmony.
A portion of each program is devoted to the reading of Dr. Joan's published stories about human dilemmas. She is currently reading from her first novel Gra Im Thu! I Love You! The story is about two Irish families who find themselves intermarrying, even though they are poles apart in the areas of religion and politics. Tune in and listen, as the O'Gradys and Gwynns learn to solve their potato encounters (their disputes) and develop a method for making yummy mashed potatoes together (they learn to get along.) Find out how diversity and harmony can live in the same house.
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