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For some teenagers, the hardest part of the day can be lunchtime in the high school cafeteria
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For some teenagers, the hardest part of the day can be lunchtime in the high school cafeteria
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It seems there is a lot of talk in parenting circles around the topic of female adolescents going through the perils of puberty. We hear a lot about the changes girls face. Budding breasts and expanding curves, the emotional rollercoaster of emotions, and the biggie: their period. But raising boys through puberty requires a certain
“You just don't understand me!” How often have you heard your teenage daughter or son say this after a meltdown? When your kid was a toddler and threw a tantrum,
Being a mom of teens is one of the hardest stages of life. And as a woman who didn't have family structure or parents to emulate and learn from when I was younger, I feel like this stage is even harder for me. I've been thinking about the mistakes I've been making over the past few years in communicating with my teens. I'm working to improve on them, but I know I'm not perfect and it's going to take work. In thinking about my mistakes, I feel like many parents may be able to relate. I am sharing them here
We’ve always talked with our daughters about being aware of their surroundings. To defend themselves, we decided to sign them up for self defense classes.