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11 Parenting Tips for Raising a Teen

Adapt parenting to teens by setting clear bottom lines, rewarding positive behavior, distinguishing means from ends, and shifting from authoritarian to consultant with firm boundaries.
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4 weeks ago
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Parents often say the teenage years are the hardest. But my kids are in high school, and I love this phase.

Parenting teenagers is an enjoyable phase marked by growing independence, developing personalities, and rewarding mature interactions despite real risks like vaping and social media.
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10 Strategies Teenagers Will Follow to Limit Screen Time

I had assumed they would be aghast at the impunity of their school administrators in taking the phones away. Instead, a majority of the teens that my colleagues and I have spoken to seem to welcome the break from their phones. There is less pressure to respond to social media feeds or to constantly check their texts. They also report that their school cafeteria has become a popular spot to hang out and chat with friends.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

We took a leap and got our fresh start in Seattle

A mother moved her 16-year-old daughter from Hawaii's private school to a Seattle public school for a necessary fresh start after her husband's death.
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3 weeks ago

EXCLUSIVE: Bunnie XO on Podcasting and Motherhood (and Where They Collide)

Parenting teenagers is intensely difficult but can transform into deep friendship as teens mature, while patience learned from family aids public interviewing.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

No one taught me how to parent a teenager. I'm learning how to let mine go.

My daughter is 19 and I still feel like time went too fast. It's her last year at home before she moves away and starts her own adult life. Letting go of her while staying connected is my new challenge. I make her 'practice' being an adult. It's made me realise the importance of supporting our teens to "practice" adulthood. Even something as simple as ringing up the doctor to book an appointment can be a challenge for some young people. As adults, we take these things for granted. We know the process of booking an appointment and what the receptionist wants us to tell them, but our teens don't. And Gen Z seems particularly allergic to talking on the phone.
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