Teen Social Development
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
Learn how to talk to your teen, whether he's 13 or 19.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
Don't try to do it all yourself -- other adults can be a positive influence on your teen.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
You cannot control your teen, but you can influence him or her in positive ways.
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TeensTeen Self-Expression
What is your teen going through? This article can give you some insight into what your teen is experiencing and feeling.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
What are parents to do when their teenager no longer wants to go on the family vacation?
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TeensTeen Social Development
Teens may stress about looking good, getting a date, and paying for the prom, but parents' concerns are much more serious.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
A parent is upset upon discovering references to buying and using drugs in her daughter's email.
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TeensTeen Social Development
What used to be unheard of in elementary school is now common practice -- taunting and bullying based on actual or perceived sexual orientation.
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TeensTeen Self-ExpressionBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Dealing with outrageous "fashion" statements by teens.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
Tips for staying connected during the teenage years.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
Showing a sincere interest in what your teenager thinks and cares about is the best approach to knowing him.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
When a child refuses to go to school, the lines of communication need to be opened up.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
This article explains how to keep up a strong relationship with your child during the college years.
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TeensTeen Social Development
Find ways you can help develop your teen's social skills and encourage friendships.
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TeensTeen Social Development
An expert outlines steps a parent can take to help her overweight and unpopular youngster.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
How can you trust your daughter if she is not trustworthy? You should set the expectations, boundaries, and consequences for study and dating.
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TeensTeen Social Development
Stick to your beliefs and don't allow other parents to sway you when you're setting the rules for your children.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
A 13-year-old wants to get a belly button piercing, but you can say "no" to a tween without having reasons to back you up.
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