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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A Snapshot of Annual High-Risk College Drinking Consequences
The consequences of excessive and underage drinking affect virtually all college campuses, college communities, and...
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How to Hear What Your Child is Really Saying
Here are some tips to help you hear what your child is really saying (and not saying) the next time something's...
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Communicating with Your Adolescent
Maintaining as friendly and open a relationship as you can is important for many reasons. It's more fun. It raises...
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How to Talk to Teens About Traumatic Events
A traumatic event can be anything from the death of a friend, to a hurricane, to war. Events can be experienced up close...
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Checking Up on Your Teen's Adjustment to College
Did your teenager start college this year? You’ve probably been keeping close tabs on the courses your children are...
Source: NYU Child Study Center

