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The Cambridge Handbook of Parental Monitoring and Information Management during Adolescence is an authoritative guide for researchers, educators, and parents seeking to understand the complex dynamics of parental involvement during the teenage years. Edited by leading developmental psychologists Judith G. Smetana, Lauree C. Tilton-Weaver, and Nicole Campione-Barr, this handbook synthesizes cutting-edge research on how parents can effectively monitor their adolescents’ activities and whereabouts while respecting growing autonomy.
The book addresses critical topics including communication strategies, technology use, privacy boundaries, and cultural variations in parental approaches. It provides practical frameworks for balancing supervision with the developmental need for independence, making it essential reading for anyone involved in adolescent development, family psychology, or parenting education.







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