When was the last time you just hung out and had fun with your teenager? Chances are that between work and home responsibilities it’s been awhile. Spending time together on activities you both enjoy is a great way to stay close to your teen without it seeming like you’re “parenting”! Think your child won’t want to spend time with you? Think again and try some of the tips listed below. Not only will you have fun together, but you can each learn things about each other in the process.
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