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Parentally Speaking

by Maria Scinto, eHow Editor

Learn to relate to your children

Parenting is a job that never really ends. Your baby will always be your baby. That's why eHow is here to help steer you in the right direction at each fork in the road of raising your child from baby to adult.

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Teens

  • The Psychology of Parenting Teens

    Watch an overview of the psychology for parenting teenagers in this free DIY teen psychology video from a professional life coach and experienced youth counselor; learn to Read More

  • Ideals Versus Reality for Parenting Teens

    Raise healthy, confident teenagers; learn about reconciling ideals and reality of parenting teenagers in this free DIY teen psychology video from a professional life coach Read More

  • How to Interact with a Teenager

    It's no secret: most teens want to spend time with their friends. It is important for older mentors, including parents, relatives and other adult role models to interact Read More

  • How to Talk to a Teen

    Parents often complain that teens would rather text message friends than visit with family. If you’re wishing that your teen would hang around long enough to fill you in on Read More

  • How to Be Supportive to a Teen

    Being a supportive parent can be difficult. It is imperative to understand that a teen needs a supportive parent but also a parent who sets clear boundaries. Teen years are Read More

  • How to Meet a Teen's Friends

    Teenagers often spend most of their waking hours with their peers. Because of this reality, parents find meeting their teen's friends very important to understanding the Read More

  • How to Understand the Secret Wishes of Teens

    Teens keep secrets from parents. While it’s true teens hold things private, that’s not the entire story. While they’re saying, “That’s none of your business,” more than Read More

  • How to Keep Teens Involved With the Family

    Parents of teenagers commonly gripe that they have nothing in common with their children, or that their children don’t want to be involved with the family. Teens are often Read More

  • How to Manage Teenage Blues

    The teen years are tumultuous for both parents and teens. If you think back to your teen years you’ll probably remember feeling confused and out of sorts. Maybe you felt Read More

  • How to Single Parent a Teen

    Being a single parent to a teen is tough. Even in homes where there are two parents, it can be rough. While you can not fill the shoes of the missing parent, you can single Read More

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