Sometimesteens just want tolock themselves in their rooms, listen totheir iPods, andnot deal with their families!The latest Sunscreen titleassures readers that drawing boundaries with their parents is a common struggle of growing up. Privacy, Please! helps teens understand how to become more independent from their families and make better choices for themselves, as they redefine their ideas about authority and responsibility in a world where its hard to find some space.
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Sometimesteens just want tolock themselves in their rooms, listen totheir iPods, andnot deal with their families!The latest Sunscreen titleassures readers that drawing boundaries with their parents is a common struggle of growing up. Privacy, Please! helps teens understand how to become more independent from their families and make better choices for themselves, as they redefine their ideas about authority and responsibility in a world where its hard to find some space.
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