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Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
Rachel Richards
152 episodes
1 day ago
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? The latest narrative around online safety, phones and devices, is pushing for bans to keep our kids safer and happier. The idea is to give them back their childhood and prevent them from accessing harmful content. Catherine Knibbs, a child psychotherapist and cyber trauma expert argues in her latest book that social media bans won't work because we can't even properly define what it is we want to ban, and...
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What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? The latest narrative around online safety, phones and devices, is pushing for bans to keep our kids safer and happier. The idea is to give them back their childhood and prevent them from accessing harmful content. Catherine Knibbs, a child psychotherapist and cyber trauma expert argues in her latest book that social media bans won't work because we can't even properly define what it is we want to ban, and...
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Parenting
Education,
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Relationships
Episodes (20/152)
Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
Rules: How to set consequences and boundaries that work: Vintage
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? Featuring Mindfulness expert, Susie Asli Having kids can seem like a non-stop obstacle course trying to get another living being to do things, whether for their own good or our own sanity. Getting the right balance between love and discipline is incredibly tricky, and for many of us it's a constant haggle. So what do the experts say about it? What works, and what about the teenager who doesn't seem to care? RE...
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4 days ago
29 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
Motivation: How to motivate a young person, teen or tween: Vintage
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? We'd all love our children to breeze through school, enjoying a satisfying academic life, having lots of friends, and coming out at the end feeling a success. But what if you have a child that doesn't thrive in an academic environment? What if they can't or won't do the work? How do you deal with it and what techniques can you use to motivate them? According to eminent psychologist, Dr David Yeager, when kids hi...
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1 week ago
45 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
Alcohol. A Smart Parents' Guide to Helping Teens Take a Healthy Approach
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? More than half of kids who've drunk alcohol under the age of 15 in the UK were offered it by their parents. Alcohol has been proven to cause seven types of cancer, according the World Cancer Research. According to other research, the earlier kids try alcohol the higher the risk they'll indulge in binge drinking and any alcohol-related harm. Parents don't want to harm their kids, so why are they giving them...
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2 weeks ago
22 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
Vintage: How to talk so your teenager will listen, and teens wanting to sleep together.
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? Remember those years when your child followed you everywhere, and gazed at you with adoring eyes because you knew everything? Have they now turned into a teenager who simply grunts, or screams at you, when they occasionally emerge from their bedroom? Changes in a teenage brain help them to develop abstract thinking and self-reflection but they also make them hyper-critical and keen to develop emotional distance...
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3 weeks ago
26 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
147: Puberty, toxic friendships, 'Pick me' girls - top tips for parenting teenagers from teenagers
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? It's a rare luxury to have both my girls available for half an hour to record an episode, and when I do I love to talk about listeners questions. Poor Amelia had a really bad cold, but she was still keen to help, so sorry about the sniffles. This time we talked about: Puberty and Body Changes Helping girls navigate early stages of pubertyDiscussing body changes with daughtersApproaches to talking about wearing f...
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1 month ago
37 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
146: Support Your Teen Starting University: Including the thing that makes all the difference
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? Long term listener, Cathy, has asked us some very heartfelt and important questions about how to support her teen at university. It's an excellent topic for us to tackle since Susie currently has one at university, I have one about to go, and two who have already graduated, one of whom gave me some excellent tips. It's a topic that evokes mixed-emotions for everyone. Here's what Cathy wrote: Please 'discuss how ...
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1 month ago
41 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
145: How to stop a downward spiral before it happens with Dr Greg Walton 'One of psychology's greatest'
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? Wouldn't it be great if we knew when and how we parents and teachers can make a massive long-term difference by doing something relatively small? What if we could catch those moments that might set off either an upward or downward spiral, and help our kids find the best path? Well, that's what this episode is all about. Dr Gregory Walton has been described as 'one of psychology's greatest architects of how to ch...
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1 month ago
50 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
144: First love, breakups & LGBTQ. How to support your teen.
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? First love can be immensely powerful; a profound and unforgetable journey that shapes who we are. It teaches us about intimacy, boundaries and heartbreak and as parents it challenges all of our skills and perceptions. In this episode my daughter, Phoebe, offered to talk about her first experience; what it taught her, how it changed her, and what she thinks adults need to understand to support their teen; particu...
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1 month ago
50 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
143: Underage sex, loneliness, puberty and finding hobbies. Support for you and your teen.
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? In this episode I asked Susie to come in and help me tackle some listener questions: QUESTION: After a recent chat with my 13 year old daughter, I'm extremely concerned that she thinks she is ready to have sex with her boyfriend. He's 14, and they have been going out together for a few months. Gosh, they've only recently started kissing. I have been fairly relaxed about it until this recent conversation, and she...
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2 months ago
38 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
142: Why school exam systems need to change and how to support our own kids now
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? The intense, content-heavy exam system in the UK kicks off at this time of year with GCSEs and A levels; high-stakes exams that can feel like a make-or-break moment for teenagers. I've already discussed with Susie how we can support our teens through the stress, which you can download here: https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/exam-revision-parenting-through-the-pressure/ This time I'm joined by journalist J...
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2 months ago
34 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
141: Success: What really shapes who we become and are parents that important?
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? What really shapes who we become β€” nature, nurture, or something more hidden? In The Family Dynamic, award-winning journalist Susan Dominus dives deep into the invisible forces that shape families and how those forces ripple through generations. In this episode, Susan joins me to talk about sibling bonds, overcoming adversity, and what happens when bold parents fill their kids with belief in their ability ...
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2 months ago
37 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
140: Respect, artifical intelligence and toxic femininity - the teenage view
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? When I asked listeners for their questions one stood out as a worthy of almost an entire episode: 'What does it take to respect people around you, especially your parents?' There's so much that could be said on this topic that it think I might give it a deeper dive at some point, but the insight from my teens was very interesting nonetheless. Artificial Intelligence is everywhere in the news, but what I do...
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2 months ago
41 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
139: Secondary school, friendship groups, and those awkward talks about porn and sexting
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? In this episode my teens, Phoebe and Amelia, joined me in the studio to help answer some questions emailed in by listeners, and sent to me on social media. We kick off by chatting about exploring their identity and what they think is the key to gettting them out of their bedrooms. *So sorry about the quality of the audio on their microphones. I do everything on my own so I haven't yet perfected having to m...
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2 months ago
32 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
138: How to get your teenager out of their bedroom - even one who's into gaming.
Send us a text So many parents feel a deep loss when their teenager begins to separate from them; staying in their room and behaving as if the person they used to adore is the most embarassing thing they have ever witnessed. In today's episode I brought in Anita Cleare, author of How to Get Your Teenager Out of Their Bedroom, to discuss the challenges of parenting teenagers. In her book she covers the key things that drive adolescents to push against us: 1. Separatio...
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3 months ago
49 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
137: Identity formation - the main job of a teenager?
Send us a text In psychology, the term "identity" is most commonly used to describe the distinctive qualities or traits that make an individual unique. Identities are strongly associated with self-esteem, and individuality and - for a teenager - forming their identity is a crucial job. It's been over two years since I created the first episode looking at the topic of identity formation. In this episode I have pulled material from the orginal discussion, and brought in Susie to revisit t...
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3 months ago
47 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
136: Are education and hard work less important now than parents?
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? I grew up believing in a meritocracy; with hard work - and government funding of my university education - I eventually escaped a difficult home and poor schooling to succeed in journalism. But times have moved on, and the reality now is that getting a university education is no longer the gateway it used to be. In fact, according to generational expert and historian, Dr Eliza Filby, our life chances and ...
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3 months ago
40 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
135: Adolescence: Help for parents with the core themes. How to discuss and connect with our kids
Send us a text The mini-series, Adolescence, is a global hit, topping Netflix charts in 71 countries and amassing 24.3 million views in its first four days. It's sparked a global conversation about parenting, masculinity, and the impact of social media on young people. It's brilliance rests on holding up a mirror to everyone in society, showing us the complex factors that cause toxic ideas to take root. When I started this podcast I set out to create somewhere that is a safe spac...
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3 months ago
52 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
133: How to plan ahead for an empty nest that's full of possibility
Send us a text Empty nest syndrome is real, and can be very painful to navigate. I've already discussed it with Susie, including ideas for how we can manage our feelings in a positive way to help us move on. https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/empty-nest-how-to-cope-when-your-teen-moves-out-also-manners-what-are-they-and-what-should-we-te/But are we looking at it in the wrong way? Change management specialist, Hanna Bankier, hates the term empty nest because it has such negative connotat...
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4 months ago
38 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
132: Work: What we parents can do to help our kids end up with a meaningful role in society.
Send us a text Another day another newspaper headline that says young people aren't working. According to the Financial Times newspaper, 13.4 per cent of people in the United Kingdon in the 16 to 24 age group were not in employment education or training - β€œNEET” - at the end of last year. The ONS figures showed a higher rate of young men outside work or training, with 14.4 per cent of 16- to 24-year-olds classed as NEET compared with 12.3 per cent of young women. and mental health issues seem...
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4 months ago
37 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
131: Accepting our kids for who they are, not what our culture tells us they should be.
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? Parenting is a hard enough, but doing it in a culture that is different from the one we grew up in creates an extra layer of challenges to navigate. When it's our kids who have the greatest connection to that new culture it can be their demands that make us grow the most in our role. It might seem strange, because I'm a white woman who always spoke English and had English parents, but arriving in the UK from the...
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4 months ago
43 minutes

Parenting teenagers untangled. πŸ† The audio hug for parents of teens and tweens.
What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover? The latest narrative around online safety, phones and devices, is pushing for bans to keep our kids safer and happier. The idea is to give them back their childhood and prevent them from accessing harmful content. Catherine Knibbs, a child psychotherapist and cyber trauma expert argues in her latest book that social media bans won't work because we can't even properly define what it is we want to ban, and...