When chaos erupts in our relationships, we often have little control over the things happening around us, such as the choices another person is making, how quickly things can change, and external circumstances that are outside of our control. Although
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In the Midst of Relationship Chaos: Tip 1
It’s so tempting to focus on what the other person needs to change! You could probably offer the other person a lengthy lesson on all of the problematic things they’ve said and done, along with your suggestions for what they
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Talking to Teens About Dating: Tip 5
Teens are heavily connected to many different types of media, including music, television and movies, and social media. It’s important to talk with your teen about how they see sex and relationships portrayed in the different sources of media they
Talking to Teens About Dating: Tip 4
Instead, have a series of ongoing conversations that evolve in a way that corresponds with your teenager’s changing needs, questions, and developmental stages. When parents take the pressure out of having “the talk” with their teen, it allows for more
Talking to Teens About Dating: Tip 3
Good communication is an essential part of any relationship. All relationships have ups and downs, but a healthy communication style can make it easier to deal with conflict and build a stronger and healthier relationship. You can help your teen