My perfect teen
I might just be a unicorn parent. Though my year-old son has been out of school for a month, I haven't read one article about how to set up the perfect home-school environment. I've scrolled past all the anxious Facebook posts on the subject, too. It's not that I don't want him to succeed in his schoolwork.


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Dylan McKay Was The Perfect Teen Idol For The ’90s




Dylan McKay Was The Perfect Teen Idol For The ’90s
Adolescence is the perfect storm for relationships between teen boys and their parents, but they are more vulnerable than they seem. T een boys are a universally maligned group, frequently seen as a scourge to orderly society. Yet underneath the often hard-to-chat-to, starving, forgetful, restless, accident-prone boy is a big heart yearning to be understood and valued. Any teen can struggle with relationships as they venture into adolescence and some key biological drivers make this struggle real. These coincide with brain, hormonal, physical, psychological and emotional changes.



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Raising a happy teenager can sound like a tall order. Here's how to help your teen through tough times. Staying connected to your child during their tumultuous teen years is the most important thing for his well-being.





Good behaviour in pre-teens and teenagers starts with positive communication and warm relationships. Take time to actively listen Actively listening means paying close attention to what your child is saying, both with their words and their body language. And it shows your child that you care and are interested in them. Set clear rules about behaviour Family rules set clear expectations about behaviour.

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