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1001 Things Every Teen Should Know Before They Leave Home: (Or Else They'll Come Back)

1001 Things Every Teen Should Know Before They Leave Home: (Or Else They'll Come Back)
By Harry H. Harrison Jr.

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Adult teens think they're ready to live on their own, but are they?
Will they know how to pick a good room mate? Buy a car? Create a budget and actually live on one? From changing the oil to applying for jobs, best-selling author Harry H. Harrison, Jr. has compiled the definitive book for preparing your teen to live on their own. Or else they might come back!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #102346 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-03-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

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If God's the only problem, then...4
I haven't actually read this yet. It looks like fun and would be something my teen daughter would appreciate. The only negative comments that I've seen for this book are that it puts an emphasis on God and the importance of His presence in our lives. Well...if that's the only "problem" with this book then sign me up! I'll take it.

Useful, but with an Agenda3
I got this as a senior in college, to teach myself some valuable nuances of adult life. What I got was little bite-sized bits of information and advice (with little to no explanation as to how to accomplish what is being advised), as well as something a little more repulsive. The author includes advice tinged with religious conservatism (496: "They should know that an abortion will haunt both parents for the rest of their lives" and 520:"They should know the most intimate act a couple can do together is pray together.") and rabid Pro-Americanism ( 115: "They should know what Marxism is, and why a Marxist candidate for dogcatcher is not a good idea."). This says to me, "Let's teach our children to fear God and automatically reject anything that goes against our American Status-Quo." As an atheist and free-thinker, this is not the sort of blind advice I would like passed down to my children, the kind of advice that turns us into complacent zombies without the ability to question or think for themselves. However, there are some decent nuggets of advice for young people that could save a lot of time, money, and embarrassment down the road, and any bit of advice a parent doesn't agree with can be safely ignored.

I would think this book a useful tool for parents raising pre-teen children and for young adults who want to lead an independent life. If anything, it helps one to find oneself as a parent.

Creative and Fun!5
1001 Things... is a creative and fun way to prepare teens for life after they leave home. As a mother of a teenage boy, I appreciated the tips.

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