Communicating with your teen about their stresses, freedom, and future goals helps parents stay connected. Talking to a teen requires insight and effective listening.
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How Well Do You Know Your Parents? (for Teens)
We may live with our parents, spend hours a day with them, and talk with them a lot. Still, there's much we don't know...
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Family Conflict and Negotiation
Family problems are a normal, natural and unavoidable part of family life, especially during the teenage years. There's...
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Sexuality in Adolescence
National surveys reflect what adults probably already know: Teenagers are engaging in sexual activity. Fortunately,...
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Family Communication
Family communication is much more than just the exchange of words between family members. It is what we say, how we say...
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The Late Teen Years: How to Help Teens Thrive as They Go Off to College
Just as with other stages of a child's life, parents can make a difference in their child's late teen years. Studies on...
Source: NYU Child Study Center

