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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Giving Your Teens the Gifts of Time and Attention
Take an interest in their activities. Set aside time for them. Time spent with teenagers is time well spent. Teens want...
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Reasons for Using and Teaching Contemporary Realistic Fiction
Why use contemporary realistic fiction in a classroom or add it to a library collection? Perhaps because the genre...
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Building the Foundation for a Healthy Teen & Parent Relationship
Spend time with your children and teens. Spend time with your kids, engaged in activities that suit their ages and...
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Talking with Teens
When talking with teens, keep the following in mind: It's All About The Approach Don't blast teens with "20...
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Make a Difference: Talk to Your Child About Alcohol
Quick Facts Kids who drink are more likely to be victims of violent crime, to be involved in alcohol-related traffic...

