As a parent, you want to do everything in your power to give your child the best life possible. And that includes giving them all of the information they need before they head out into the world as an adult.

There are many parenting books for teenagers available on Amazon and other places online, but not all of them will provide what you need as a parent. In this blog post, we have compiled 8 Best Parenting Books for Teenagers – including reviews from professional writers and parents alike!

Best Parenting Books for Teenagers

Best Parenting Books for Teenagers

1. Parenting Teens with Love and Logic

-Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Adulthood

This is a practical, simple to understand, and useful book for raising teens. I wanted quick assistance, and I believed that I received it. I probably need to read it a few more times. I feel like it would be good if I had someone who could help me. Maybe another parent or a support group.

It would be better if we did it together because that is what they offer at workshops. But for working moms like me, downloading it on the fly onto my device was the best I could do. It helped me break out of old, negative patterns of parenting that weren’t working. I highly recommend Love & Logic for parents of any age children. – Review


2. Teen-Proofing Fostering

-Responsible Decision Making in Your Teenager

This is a good book for dealing with your teens. It does not talk about the theory and it gets to the point. Practical advice, real-life examples, and real-life consequences are included in this book. I really like Rosemond’s approach and straightforward approach.

There is no “feel good” advice in this book about being friends with your children—this is about being a parent to your kids. It’s not hard; rather, it’s honest and sensible, with some useful suggestions on how to apply it. I have already told other people about this book because it is not just about dealing with rebellious or out-of-control kids. This book has good parenting tips for many situations. -review


3. The 5 Love Languages of Teenagers

-The Secret to Loving Teens Effectively

When I was reading “The 5 Love Languages of Teenagers” with my kid when he was about 7, I found it to be quite beneficial and provided me with a new way of viewing problems that would arise. I bought this book more out of interest than anything else, because I have a good relationship with my teen. But it was really informative.

I learned things about my childhood. I also learned how to be better at dealing with problems with my teen. This book is ideal for anyone who wants a better relationship with their teen, anyone having difficulties parenting their child, or anybody wanting to be the greatest parent they can be.

I think this is the best parenting book for teenage parents. This book is a way to change your perspective and your relationship with your teen. Don’t hope you and your child will have a good relationship when they are adults; be proactive and have one now, so they will want to come back home when they go away for college. -Review


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4. Building Resilience in Children and Teens

-Giving Kids Roots and Wings

When my kids were younger, I read many books about parenting. As they got older, I did not read many books. Now that they are 12 and 15, I have read this book for the first time in a couple of years. It was worth the wait.

This is a good book for someone who has teen kids. It has advice for different age groups, so you can use different strategies when talking to 8 year olds and 16 year olds. I think it also helps me with my 15-year old son because it focuses on resilience. I never realized how much I lectured until I read this book.

Now I know what to do instead and it has really changed how I talk with my daughter. My 15 year-old has started talking to me instead of just giving me one word answers! I think you should read it even if your children are still little. -Review


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5. The Teenage Brain

-A Neuroscientist’s Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults

This book is so good. It helps people understand how teenagers think. Our son’s doctor told us about this book. This book is about a scientist who talks about her own children and other children.

This fascinating book is written in a style that is both engaging and easy to understand for the layperson, but it’s jam-packed with important and eye-opening information that will take your breath away! Read it and find out what you didn’t know. You’ll never look at your teen the same way again!


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6. Untangled

-Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood

This book is a great help for both parents raising teenage girls and teachers who work with teenagers. I don’t agree with everything the authors say, but it has been very helpful to understand what stages teenage girls go through. This helps me understand why they act the way they do.

I have three daughters, and in my experience, I see many common things in their lives. I really like this book because it is research-based, and the authors show you why people behave in certain ways. This helps me when I am living with a teenage girl. I highly recommend this book! -Review


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7. Growing Up Great!

The Ultimate Puberty Book for Boys

As a Mother who is required to play the male and feminine roles in her son’s life, this book has been an incredible tool for me to assist him on his way through puberty. There are definitely other parents who can claim, “How can I honestly convey anything of this to my child?” The fact is that we just can’t do so without the appropriate knowledge.

I want to express my gratitude for your diligence and care in allowing me to interact at this crucial period of time. We’ve been able to read it together, discuss the material, and he’s grown comfortable reading it on his own and asking questions.


8. Smart but Scattered Teens

-The “Executive Skills” Program for Helping Teens Reach Their Potential

I bought this book originally to assist me with my son who has Asperger’s Syndrome, but it became apparent that it was written about my oldest daughter. She had the same memory and executive skill weaknesses as my youngest son who has Asperger’s.

She was later diagnosed with dyslexia. This is because she has difficulty with things such as short-term memory loss and trouble multitasking. She also replies to questions like “I forgot” which can be very frustrating for parents raising children of any kind. I recommend this book for any parent who would like to know how they can help their

This book is a great read for kids who are forgetful. It is also good for kids who know what they want to do. The book can help with both problems. I still pick up the book and look at the pages I have marked as a reminder of things to do.

These 8 best parenting books for teenagers can help you understand your teen and have a better relationship with them. Parenting is difficult, but these books may give you some guidance on how to handle the ups and downs of being a parent as well as tips for getting through those tough teenage years. You might also want to check out our blog post Top 10 Best Parenting Books for Raising Boys if you’re looking for more reading material.

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