Help - moody teens are damaging my marriage

Help - moody teens are damaging my marriage

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Dear Bec-My teenager wants a vibrator

Your daughter asks you to buy her a vibrator. What should you do? Bec Sparrow on why sex positivity for our teens is important, why there’s still a taboo around female masturbation and the awkward, but important, conversations to have around pleasure.  

My teen hates me

When they’re little, our kids idolise us. Then, they become teenagers and start to push us away, refusing to chat and rolling their eyes.What can parents do to stay connected, when suddenly you're no longer the Taylor Swift or Drake of your teen's life? And why do they pull away ...  Afficher plus

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Worth Repeating // Kirk Martin (Calm Parenting)
Don't Mom Alone Podcast

I love Kirk’s realistic approach to parenting. He understands what your home dynamics are like. And gives practical tips. After listening to today’s episode you will have at least three different “tricks” to apply. Most of all, I’m thankful for the new perspective he has given me ...  Afficher plus

Toddler Sleep Troubles: What to Do When Advice Doesn't Work
Toddlers Made Easy with Dr Cathryn

Dr. Cathryn takes a deep dive into what happens when standard parenting advice doesn't seem to cut it. Despite trying expert strategies, some problems persist, and today, we're focusing on sleep issues that remain challenging despite parents' best efforts. We'll explore real-life ...  Afficher plus

Tips for Managing the Junior High Years
Focus on the Family Equipping Parents Podcast

Navigating the junior high years can be one of the most complex times of parenting. To help alleviate your concerns, Jim Daly talks with Becky Harling about some of the challenges she overcame during this stage of raising kids. Plus, John and Danny offer some tips for if your pre ...  Afficher plus

#79: Smart Parenting: Raising Teenagers (with guest Anthony ONeal)
Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

Learning how to relate to your kids and understand how they are wired often seems like a lofty goal. One kid needs to be at soccer practice, the other kid has gymnastics, both of them are arguing, and you’re stuck in the middle. As a parent, it can be hard to understand what y ...

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