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Tag: non-authoritarian approach to parenting

Parenting Teens

By Dr. Jane BluesteinAugust 12, 2012May 31, 2022 Categories: Avoiding power struggles, Avoiding power struggles with your kids, Building responsibility, Counselors, Discipline, Educators, Intervening negative behavior, Motivating your kids, Parenting, Parenting, Parents, Recognition and reinforcement, Recognition and Reinforcement, Rules and Boundaries, Win-win parenting authority Tags: all-or-nothing thinking, boundaries and teens, boundary issues with teens, conflict with teens, expectations, healthy parents healthy teens, kids as teens, non-authoritarian approach to parenting, not giving up, obstacles to parenting success, parental control, parenting, parenting teens, setting limits with teens, win-win parenting, win-win relationships with teens Leave a comment

How to Draw the Line Counselors know that when parents set clear boundaries, they take care of their teens and themselves. 

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