Teen Parenting Tips (13-, 14-, 15-, 16-, 17-, and 18-Year-Olds)

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The teen years are a time to ensure your child is going to be ready for life after high school. Your teen can be quite independent in many ways. But, it’s also a time when you’ll notice areas that need some improvement and maturity before adulthood. Plus, your teen may seem on top of everything one minute and then struggle the next—this is also common during these sometimes volatile years of rapid growth and development.
When you notice your teen is having challenges or lack of understanding in certain areas, take those opportunities to teach them new life skills. Also, give them plenty of chances to practice being responsible and independent. Focusing on healthy, productive habits now can equip your teen to care for themself in the future.
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Even though there will be times when your teen insists they know everything or that they have all the skills they need to function in the adult world, there’s a good chance their skills could use some fine-tuning.
Of course, the teen years come with many new opportunities too. Getting a driver's license and getting a part-time job are just a few of the milestones that will give your teen opportunities to practice being responsible.
In the meantime, it’s important to teach your teen how to take care of themself and how to perform everyday tasks and activities that will prepare them for the future.

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Pub: 18 Sep 2023 12:34 UTC
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