How to Hug a Hedgehog: 12 Keys for Connecting with Teens
“This book is packed with real world experiences and heartwarming stories that will help your family envision a happier tomorrow.” —Brandon Mull, #1 New York Times–bestselling author
 
A teen’s job is to be difficult and most do it really, really well. But what about you? You want to hug that hedgehog, right? But you don’t want to get hurt. No problem. With entertaining stories and 12 principles that open the cages, unlock the doors, gently tear down those walls, and get you talking, How to Hug a Hedgehog explores everything from communication to what you might have missed on the teen “warning label.”
 
Wilcox and Robbins help you face your worst fears, effectively handle pressure and stress, and answer the hardest question of all: “What happens if I fail?”
 
“This book is full of hope. It makes something hard seem easy. It is sure to have a positive impact!” —Sean Covey, author of the international bestseller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
 
 “How to Hug a Hedgehog is relevant, timely and essential for anyone wanting to build positive relationships with teenagers. This book will enrich and transform lives forever.” —Richie Norton, bestselling author of The Power of Starting Something Stupid
“This book will make a difference. The suggestions are doable and will totally change the way you interact with teens.” —Mark Henshaw, author of Red Cell
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How to Hug a Hedgehog: 12 Keys for Connecting with Teens
“This book is packed with real world experiences and heartwarming stories that will help your family envision a happier tomorrow.” —Brandon Mull, #1 New York Times–bestselling author
 
A teen’s job is to be difficult and most do it really, really well. But what about you? You want to hug that hedgehog, right? But you don’t want to get hurt. No problem. With entertaining stories and 12 principles that open the cages, unlock the doors, gently tear down those walls, and get you talking, How to Hug a Hedgehog explores everything from communication to what you might have missed on the teen “warning label.”
 
Wilcox and Robbins help you face your worst fears, effectively handle pressure and stress, and answer the hardest question of all: “What happens if I fail?”
 
“This book is full of hope. It makes something hard seem easy. It is sure to have a positive impact!” —Sean Covey, author of the international bestseller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
 
 “How to Hug a Hedgehog is relevant, timely and essential for anyone wanting to build positive relationships with teenagers. This book will enrich and transform lives forever.” —Richie Norton, bestselling author of The Power of Starting Something Stupid
“This book will make a difference. The suggestions are doable and will totally change the way you interact with teens.” —Mark Henshaw, author of Red Cell
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How to Hug a Hedgehog: 12 Keys for Connecting with Teens

How to Hug a Hedgehog: 12 Keys for Connecting with Teens

How to Hug a Hedgehog: 12 Keys for Connecting with Teens

How to Hug a Hedgehog: 12 Keys for Connecting with Teens

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“This book is packed with real world experiences and heartwarming stories that will help your family envision a happier tomorrow.” —Brandon Mull, #1 New York Times–bestselling author
 
A teen’s job is to be difficult and most do it really, really well. But what about you? You want to hug that hedgehog, right? But you don’t want to get hurt. No problem. With entertaining stories and 12 principles that open the cages, unlock the doors, gently tear down those walls, and get you talking, How to Hug a Hedgehog explores everything from communication to what you might have missed on the teen “warning label.”
 
Wilcox and Robbins help you face your worst fears, effectively handle pressure and stress, and answer the hardest question of all: “What happens if I fail?”
 
“This book is full of hope. It makes something hard seem easy. It is sure to have a positive impact!” —Sean Covey, author of the international bestseller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
 
 “How to Hug a Hedgehog is relevant, timely and essential for anyone wanting to build positive relationships with teenagers. This book will enrich and transform lives forever.” —Richie Norton, bestselling author of The Power of Starting Something Stupid
“This book will make a difference. The suggestions are doable and will totally change the way you interact with teens.” —Mark Henshaw, author of Red Cell

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781939629890
Publisher: Familius
Publication date: 06/02/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Brad Wilcox is an Associate Professor at Brigham Young University where he also works with such programs as Especially for Youth and Campus Education Week. He grew up in Ethiopia, Africa, and has also lived with his family in New Zealand and Chile. He is the best-selling author of many books including Tips for Tackling Teenage Troubles and Straight Talk for Parents: What Teenagers Wish They Could Tell You. His children's picture book, Hip, Hip, Hooray for Annie McRae! was a top finalist for the Children's Choice Awards. He is a popular speaker and has presented throughout the country and internationally.Jerrick Robbins is the oldest of seven children and has his fair share of experiences that taught him the importance of strengthening the family. He has seen firsthand how families can grow closer together through enduring hardships. He treasures every opportunity to share the lessons he learned growing up with others. His short story, “It’s OK to Cry,” was published in Lessons from My Parents: 100 Shared Moments that Changed Our Lives. He is the co-author of The Best-Kept Secrets of Parenting: 18 Principles that Can Change Everything.

Table of Contents

  • Communication 
  • Chapter 1: Hear Them Cry
  • Chapter 2: Dismantle the Wall 
  • Chapter 3: What’s Not on the Warning Labels
  • Chapter 4: Setting Limits Self-Esteem
  • Chapter 5: The Importance of Self-Worth
  • Chapter 6: Helping Teenagers Feel Good About Themselves
  • Chapter 7: May I have this Dance? 
  • Chapter 8: Social Acceptance Adversity
  • Chapter 9: When All We Can Do is Not Enough
  • Chapter 10: Facing Your Worst Fear
  • Chapter 11: Dealing With Pressure and Stress
  • Chapter 12: What Happens if I Fail?
  • Conclusion: “My Opinion Counts”
  • Additional Sources
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