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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Coping with Violence, Crime, Alcohol, and Drug Abuse
Unfortunately, violence, crime, alcohol and drug use, and various other forms of abuse are an integral part of our...
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Understanding Youth Culture
This journal has been created in an effort to better understand urban youth and the culture that has developed for...
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Adolescence: The Four Questions
Adolescence is filled with intellectual and emotional changes in addition to the major biological and physical changes...
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Parents and Teenagers
It sometimes seems that parents and teenagers live in completely different worlds. A teen's world is often made of...
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The Late Teen Years: Meeting the Challenges of College
Editors’ Comment As teens graduate from high school and enter a new stage in their personal, social, and academic...
Source: NYU Child Study Center

