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Parent Choices for Struggling Teens
Lon Woodbury
144 episodes
8 months ago
Parent Choices for Struggling Teens will explore the issues facing parents with struggling teens and the schools and programs ready to help parents.
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Parent Choices for Struggling Teens will explore the issues facing parents with struggling teens and the schools and programs ready to help parents.
Show more...
Education
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Sometimes It's More Than an Attitude
Parent Choices for Struggling Teens
48 minutes
11 years ago
Sometimes It's More Than an Attitude
Guest: Randye Kaye, 203-521-9086, Randye@randyekaye.com, benbehindhisvoices.com, Connecticut, Voiceover, actress, author and speaker, mother, and author of "Ben Behind His Voices: One Family's Journey from the Chaos of Schizophrenia to Hope. Randye shared with host Lon Woodbury her experiences narrated in her book about what schizophrenia really is and why it is so hard to diagnose, the stages families go through when mental illness develops, what families can do if they suspect their own teen is beyond "just an attitude,' and other obstacles like stigma families face when mental illness is involved.
Parent Choices for Struggling Teens
Parent Choices for Struggling Teens will explore the issues facing parents with struggling teens and the schools and programs ready to help parents.