I well remember Jason's parents who sat in front of me in the office really at their "wits end" and despairing about what they could do. He was their only child who had been essentially a well-behaved boy as far as his parents were concerned until he reached 14 years of age.

Apparently suddenly, he had given up on his studies; he was not completing homework, and he was getting into trouble at school. He was hanging out with the wrong crowd who were into vandalism and graffiti and so on. Jason was now refusing to do as his parents asked and he told them that it was his life and he could do as he liked.
These parents were desperate for help. "What can we do?" they said "Where did we go wrong?" "Where will he end up?" "Is he into drugs?" "How can we get through to him?"
"It's a must read for parents of teenagers. It is full of insights and practical suggestions to help you survive those tumultuous years."
Dr Terri Ano, Managing Director, Pegasus Partners LLC, Washington, USA
It's a familiar tale. As parents we feel helpless at times. We run out of ideas; of things to do; of ways to approach a situation. We also run out of patience. Why can't they just do as they're told? Why do they always have to push the limits?
There is one thing that we have in common as parents – none of us feel that it is easy.