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Our Last Best Shot: Guiding our Children Through Early Adolescence Paperback - 2001
by Sessions Stepp, Laura
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The personal stories of 12 girls and boys from across America provide real insight for parents trying to raise well-adjusted children in this difficult age. The book is filled with wisdom and common sense, based on cutting-edge research, and features a resource list.
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- Title Our Last Best Shot: Guiding our Children Through Early Adolescence
- Author Sessions Stepp, Laura
- Binding Paperback
- Edition [ Edition: Repri
- Condition New
- Pages 384
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Riverhead Books, New York, New York, U.S.A.
- Date 2001-08-01
- Features Bibliography, Index
- Bookseller's Inventory # mon0000051510
- ISBN 9781573228756 / 1573228753
- Weight 0.77 lbs (0.35 kg)
- Dimensions 8.42 x 5.52 x 1 in (21.39 x 14.02 x 2.54 cm)
- Ages 18 to UP years
- Grade levels 13 - UP
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Themes
- Topical: Coming of Age
- Topical: Family
- Library of Congress subjects Parent and teenager - United States, Parenting - United States
- Dewey Decimal Code 305.235
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Summary
Our Last Best Shot presents the personal stories of twelve girls and boys from across America. Their stories, and Laura Sessions Stepp's extensive research, provide real insight for parents trying to raise well-adjusted children in this difficult age. Filled with wisdom and common sense, based on cutting-edge research, and featuring an invaluable resource list, this is a book that parents and educators cannot afford to be without.
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It is 8:15 on a September morning in Ulysses, Kansas, and Sally Gollhoffers wastes no time starting her sixth-grade keyboarding class.