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The Problem
- Parents preoccupied with career, money, divorce,
midlife dating, and social life have emotionally
neglected a large percentage of junior high,
high school, and college students.
- Students who have been emotionally neglected—or
even emotionally abandoned—try to protect
their wounds by pushing parents away.
- Wounded teenagers who push parents away also
push away the faith, values, and ethics of
their parents.
- On average, teenagers who become emotionally
disconnected from their parents will make
grave mistakes when choosing a spouse and
beginning a marriage.
- On average, teenagers who become emotionally
disconnected from their parents eventually
will become emotionally disconnected from
their own children.
The Hope
- The hearts of parents and teenagers can be
turned toward each other in 30 powerful evenings.
- Families can find the closeness that frees
students to become healthy young adults who
build lifetime marriages and rear wonderful
grandchildren.
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