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Back to Basics for Parenting Teens
Fern Weis
26 episodes
1 day ago
It was so much easier when they were little. Now they're teens and the stakes are higher. Join me for skills that work and new perspectives to help you *bring out the best in your teen* (rather than trying to prevent the worst). With communication skills, relationship-building, boundaries and self-care, you can turn it around, and you don't have to do it alone. We’re in this together, because it takes a village to raise parents, too. http://www.fernweis.com Disclaimer: Life coaching is not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or addiction recovery help.
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It was so much easier when they were little. Now they're teens and the stakes are higher. Join me for skills that work and new perspectives to help you *bring out the best in your teen* (rather than trying to prevent the worst). With communication skills, relationship-building, boundaries and self-care, you can turn it around, and you don't have to do it alone. We’re in this together, because it takes a village to raise parents, too. http://www.fernweis.com Disclaimer: Life coaching is not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or addiction recovery help.
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#24 - It's never my kid's fault (according to her).
Back to Basics for Parenting Teens
5 minutes 23 seconds
1 year ago
#24 - It's never my kid's fault (according to her).

Teens have a way of distracting us so they can avoid the issue we want to talk about. Your best tactic is to stick to the facts.

Back to Basics for Parenting Teens
It was so much easier when they were little. Now they're teens and the stakes are higher. Join me for skills that work and new perspectives to help you *bring out the best in your teen* (rather than trying to prevent the worst). With communication skills, relationship-building, boundaries and self-care, you can turn it around, and you don't have to do it alone. We’re in this together, because it takes a village to raise parents, too. http://www.fernweis.com Disclaimer: Life coaching is not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or addiction recovery help.