5 Ways Parents Can Help Teens Get Through Summer

5 Ways Parents Can Help Teens Get Through Summer
Summertime can be a challenging time for parents. Work schedules don’t change for many parents yet your teen’s schedule is up in the air, which can cause distress as families adjust. Depending on the age of your children, summer can be more difficult than other times of year. Younger children and tweens are more likely to follow the summer plan you have outlined for them, whether that means more time with the grandparents, a trip to a summer camp, or some summer schooling. On the other hand, older teens are more independent, especially if they drive or have their own car. So as a parent what can you do this summer to keep your teenager off the couch and out of trouble while preserving your sanity?
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How to Explain the Importance of High School to your Teenager

How to Explain the Importance of High School to your Teenager
Some teenagers hate high school.  They don’t want to be there and they don’t want to deal with difficult people or situations.  They don’t want to do work they consider useless and boring.  Teenagers can have a difficult time tolerating the emotions that being forced to go to school can elicit.  Often teenagers feel that they should somehow never experience frustration.  There are developmental reasons for these beliefs that have to do with earlier childhood experiences when they had no responsibility at all.
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