Teen years are some of the most turbulent between a parent and a child. Often, you want to impart wisdom to them, but they dont want to hear what you have to say. After all, you dont know what its like to be a kid today. Wouldnt you love to have a book that could help bridge the communication gap?
Bill OReilly, anchor of Foxs The OReilly Factor, has co-authored a book, The OReilly Factor for Kids, that does just that.
Subtitled A Survival Guide for Americas Families, the book is written to teenagers addressing a variety of topics.
The first section addresses people in your life including friends, or so called friends, as the case may be, who should be there when you need them and let you be yourself. Theres getting along with your siblings and the benefits of helping each other out. And, finding out how to disagree with your parents in a responsible way.
Next, OReilly tackles your private life why it really IS uncool to do any kind of drug, why you should wait to have intercourse, why hours upon hours of TV isnt a good idea, and why listening to music with explicit language isnt really enjoyable. He talks about the importance of earning and...