Raising Happy, Confident Tweens & Teens

When kids hit their tween/teen years, they start to become so much more independent — but that doesn't mean they don't need their parents anymore. Although we might not be as involved in their daily activities, we can stay engaged by encouraging them, boosting their confidence, being their confidant, and helping them stay on top of their health.

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When kids hit their tween/teen years, they start to become so much more independent — but that doesn't mean they don't need their parents anymore. Although we might not be as involved in their daily activities, we can stay engaged by encouraging them, boosting their confidence, being their confidant, and helping them stay on top of their health.

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