What do you do if your teenager is excluded from the group of friends?
Or are you so worried about where the young people are that you use monitoring through Snapkartet? How can you be a good role model and inspire the young? How can you give the young person security, if you, as an adult, are having a hard time?
These are just a few of the questions Tale Maria Krohn Engvik, known as Health Sister, addresses in this book. Over a number of years, she has communicated closely with children and young people, she reaches thousands through her platforms in social media, and holds lectures for young people and adults throughout Norway. She has experienced what young people want from adults, both when they are struggling and when things are going well. In Dare to be an adult, she gives advice on how you can meet young people with respect and curiosity, so that a good relationship is created that lasts through the turbulent youth - and later in life. The book also contains stories and advice from "real experts", people who have experienced challenges that others can learn from.
By daring to listen, daring to set boundaries, daring to let go and daring to be a confident adult when life changes - or when life hurts - you can make a difference.