Parenting Teens

Parenting Teens

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Q How can I monitor what my child sees online?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Monitoring what your child sees and how often he or she sees it is a smart way to make sure your child is safe against online predators and cyberbullies. Announce up-front that you will check online activity. Tell your kids to inform their friends as... Full Answer
Q How does stress affect the digestive system?
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Eric Olsen, Fitness
The diversion of blood from the digestive system to the working muscles during acute stress may, after enough persistently stressful days at the office, activate the symptoms of peptic ulcers, colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, or other digestive... Full Answer
Q How can I help my child drive safely?
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Even if you are confident in your child’s driving skills, you’ll want to keep a close eye on him during the first few years he is driving to make sure he continues to master the rules of the road. Give him as much behind-the-wheel driving... Full Answer
Q Is it normal for my teen to listen to her friends rather than adults?
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Brooke Randolph, Marriage & Family Therapy
It's developmentally appropriate (normal, expected, and even healthy) for teens to look to their peer group more than adults and even family members for approval and guidance. Adults that tell teens what to do will not reach them. However, the... Full Answer
Q Why does my teenager sometimes make poor social choices?
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Just because your teen has buddied up with some bad kids doesn't mean he's bad too. Find out why kids make poor social choices in this video by Harvard Medical School's Dr. Michael Miller. Full Answer
Q How can I monitor what my child does online?
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Shawn Edgington, Pediatrics
One of the ways to keep a more watchful eye on your child's online behavior is to use social media monitoring tools. When you are using monitoring software, the company will notify you about all of your child's social profiles across the web (you will... Full Answer
Q Why do teens sometimes act recklessly?
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Dr. Robert Hedaya, Psychiatry
During the teen years, under the influence of massive new hormonal messages, as well as current needs and experiences, the teenager’s brain is being reshaped, and reconstructed. One part of the teen brain that is undeveloped until the mid-twenties... Full Answer
Q What can I do to make sure my child has a safe prom night?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Here are things to consider for prom night (depending upon your teen and situation). 1. Reach out to the school or parents for prom night details. Talk to other parents about post-event activities to ensure alcohol won’t be present. Identify... Full Answer
Q How do I help my teenager get home safely from a party?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Create “just in case” safety nets. We need to make sure our teens know what to do if they are in a tough situation and they can always turn to us as an “out.” You want your teen home safely. Make a safety “what... Full Answer
Q How can I explain to my child that blogs are not always accurate?
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Dr. Erik Fisher, Psychology
While some blogs can be educational or informational, many times the accuracy of information isn't checked. Children often don't discern between what is opinion and what is fact, and it may be easy for them to be swayed by the content of blogs.... Full Answer