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Advice to parents of teenagers  

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Advice to parents of teenagers Adolescence is a troublesome time. It is a time of change and stress. It is filled with anxiety and fear, fear of the unknown. It is a time that can be fraught with confusion and misunderstanding, for both teenagers and their parents. Parents are afraid of losing control of their children and teenagers are trying to find their own way in the world. Parents can ease the passage of their children into adulthood if they cast their minds back to when they were teenagers and adapt to the world that has changed since then. Teenagers go through some terrible changes during adolescence. There body grows in all directions. They can become moody and depressed for no reason. Parents need to talk to their children about the changes and what is happening. Parents should not try to be with "the in crowd" i.e. start liking what their child likes...

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