I came across this video about parenting teenage boys the other day and thought that you might find it interesting.
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Take a moment to watch this short video about parenting teenagers and then leave a comment.
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A question from : Is this section supposed to be for parents of adolescents or adolescents to discuss parenting?
As most of you probably know, this section of yahoo answers is mostly used by teens to discuss pregnancy and parenting, not parents discussing parenting their teens.
I wonder if the original intent of this section was for questions about parenting adolescents, rather than the other way around.
What do you think?
Top answer:
Answer by Nissie Klaassen That is really hard to answer tbh…
How about adding your own answer to the comments below!
Take a minute to leave your comments after watching this short video about parenting teenagers.
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Question posed by Rick R: Parenting teens question?
My 17 year old daughter says she is grown and doesnt have to abide by her mothers rules. She skips school and her mother cannot legally make our daughter come home according to police. How is the parent still held liable to the school if there is no way to make a 17 year old follow the rules? The mother faces punishment if the daughter misses school. This is in the state of Georgia. Our daughter lives or is supposed to live with her mother.
Most detailed answer:
Answer by Aj Morin After A Certain Period of Time They Will Take Custody of The Child, The Only Punishment Being Loss of Your Daughter
A great visual look at the subject of parenting teenagers.
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Question posed by : Teens what makes you think that my future parenting is a double standard?
I mean all I did was create ONE STANDARD FOR BOYS
and then i create ONE STANDARD FOR GIRLS.
Its as simple as that its only two standards one for each sex so how is that a double standard??
Top answer:
Answer by Cierah Greene …one and one is two. two make double….double standard
Question posed by : What topics should I cover in a blog about teen parenting?
I have started a blog about teen parenting/young motherhood. I would like ideas about what the public would like to know/hear about. I have a few blogs already, but would like tons more ideas. What questions do you have for teen mothers? What would you like to know about: financials, daily life, just what topics can you think of that I should cover?
The top answer:
Answer by Tedd B Having a child this early in life can have many draw backs, however covering the most important child raising obstacles is a huge benefit.
How to potty train early.
How to keep the child out of parents bed and convince the child their bed is special place for them.
The benefits of reading one story to your child every night.
What are the advantages of encouraging music art or sports?
What can your child benefit from enrolling into pre school early. (Social skills will be enhanced)
How important is it for your child to bond to their grandparents.
What are the results to traveling to different places (Disney Cruise)
Note: keep checking in with yahoo answers and keep your blog fresh.
Use a resource listing in your blog like Parenthood magazine or various College study trials.
Doing this will show that you do research instead of it just being your opinion.
Hope this gets you started.
Do you know better? Why not leave your own answer in the comments below!