Adele Faber pleasant discovery that comes from Canada. The book takes us to the middle of a working group, which gives it a very practical nature. He is accompanied by plates of scenario-based comic to explain the behavior that parents adopt in general and that it would adopt. There are actually a lot of logical things in this book, but we do not think that necessarily. We tend to want absolutely "govern" our children in mind at the same time protect them, while our teens, who are being transformed, essentially need someone to listen and speak to them as we talk to a young adult, rather than to impose directives without explanation and in a tone not always friendly. It is a must that one should keep permanently on his bedside table. The book is in English, but quite digestible. No particular difficulty to understand it.