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Why 96% Of Parents Experience Stress, Frustration, And Confusion During Their Child’s Teenage Years...... And What You Can Do To Easily Turn Things Around And Start Developing A More Connected, Down-To-Earth, Win-Win Relationship With Your Teen And Virtually Guarantee Their Future Success RIGHT NOW... Here’s A Sample Of What You’ll Discover... - The #1 most important principle of parenting teens that is actually overlooked in 99% of all programs. You’re wasting a lot of energy unless you know this.
- The 3 Critical "Rules" Of Parenting Teenagers
- Exactly what it’s like to be a teenager today and how you can use this knowledge to better relate to and understand your teenager.
- The things parents say that actually push teens further away and what to say instead so that they’ll listen, consider your suggestions, and open up to you.
- The one things that you are doing right now and must stop immediately that has been proven to create a thick barrier between parents and teens, encourage stress, and increase your level of frustration.
- Should you let your teen learn from their own mistakes? Or should you warn them about the mistakes you made in order to prevent them from making the same mistakes?
- Why mothers and daughters often experience a distraught relationship during the daughter’s teenage years... and exactly what you can do about it.
- A little known technique that will make the relationship between you and your teen 300% better! (And it has nothing to do with what you do)
- The one widely accepted rule of parenting that is actually completely backwards and why following this rule will case the relationship between you and your teen to become more distant.
- What styles of parenting set teenagers up for success and what styles of parenting set teens up for misdirection.
- How to solve conflicts in a completely effortless, win-win manner and have both you and your teen leave a conflict satisfied and as bigger people.
- How to deal with all 18 of the common sources of conflict between parents and teens (including setting a curfew, agreeing to a reasonable bedtime, too much computer and TV, disrespect, and school-related issues).
- How to "mutually" set rules with your teenager (but get what you really want... while leaving them satisfied at the same time)...
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