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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When to Pay Attention: Warning Signs of Potential Violence In Teens
There are many resources that list the warning signs of potential violence. Though this information can be quite useful,...
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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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Communicating Effectively With Teens
All families have problems and disagreements. It is part of the routine of living. Unfortunately, conflict may happen...
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Teen Curfews: How to Set Limits but Set Your Child Free
Giving your child freedom and independence to make his or her own choices, does not mean you have to stop being a...
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What To Do If Your Child Runs Away From Home
Realizing that your child has run away from home is filled with emotion. Anger that she would do such a thing; fear for...
Source: National Runaway Switchboard
