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Do you remember when you were smarter than your parents? How to talk to your teen.
Real-Life Teens
2 episodes
5 days ago
Tune in to hear real teens give insight on how to open the broken lines of communications between teens and adults. Listen to their advice on how to keep them engaged, how to get a respectful response, and how to show them you're hearing them.
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Tune in to hear real teens give insight on how to open the broken lines of communications between teens and adults. Listen to their advice on how to keep them engaged, how to get a respectful response, and how to show them you're hearing them.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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Decoding Teen Slang
Do you remember when you were smarter than your parents? How to talk to your teen.
4 minutes 43 seconds
6 years ago
Decoding Teen Slang

Ever wonder what your teens mean when they say things like "That's lit!" or "Bet!"

Tune into this episode to hear real teens give you the scoop on these odd phrases and what they mean.

Do you remember when you were smarter than your parents? How to talk to your teen.
Tune in to hear real teens give insight on how to open the broken lines of communications between teens and adults. Listen to their advice on how to keep them engaged, how to get a respectful response, and how to show them you're hearing them.