Dr Joanne Sargeant has published three books to help with those tougher questions as your child approaches the adolescent years.

Naivety is cute in a child, but dangerous in a teenager. Information from peers is often patchy, and not always motivated by the young person’s best interests.
Many teenage misadventures are based on curiosity. They want to understand their world, but they do not yet have the life experience needed to judge danger. Parents know the dangers, but their motive for setting a boundary is often questioned by their young person.
Reliable information reduces a young person’s risk, and increases their wisdom in the choices they will face.
Here you will be able to purchase a downloadable book to read in the comfort of your home.