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6 Strategies for Effectively Communication with Your Teen

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Lack of communication can make you and your teen feel quite isolated from each other.

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Regardless of the relationship you’ve had with your child before, it all changes in their teenage years. But it’s all completely normal.

When your children enter high school, and sometimes even earlier, they start feeling some maturity kick in. As such, they want to exert more independence. They may feel like they’re capable of making all the decisions in their lives – and this is

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