Tackling Teens: part 2
Embrace Motherhood
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In Part 2, the conversation continues as we delve into the Mother-Teen-Child Relationship, fostering growth, and addressing their need to be like "everyone." Mindy shares insights on maintaining composure amidst it all, offering coping skills and mindset shifts that empower.
- How can we express opinions while allowing individual growth?
- What's the balance for mothers between granting autonomy and ensuring responsibility and safety for teens?
- How can parents resist intense peer pressure and fulfill their teens' material desires without fostering entitlement?
It's easy to be swept along in the turbulent storm of emotions. How can mothers maintain composure while navigating their child's emotional hurricane?
Mindy's comforting words are like a reassuring hug, guiding you through the normal ups and downs of the rollercoaster called adolescence.
To contact Mindy, or for for more information about Parenting courses email [email protected]
Wednesday Jan 17 from 10:30-12:30
Live in Lakewood and zoom
Review of teenage class and expansion with questions on technology , limits, privacy and sibling rivalry
If interested text 7326067700 first to make sure there is a slot and then zelle [email protected] 225
http://www.socialskillsplus.com/
732-606-7700
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