Imagine walking into your teenager’s bedroom, stepping over their clothes and looking for clues of who they are and what interests them right now. On their nightstand you see books. Two books you recognize because you bought them for their English class. The third book is new, one chosen by your child, and with growing curiosity you pick it up. Your heart stops and you feel a sudden pang as the title jumps out at you. Dealing with a Difficult Mom. Read More