Thursday, 16 October 2025

Saying No in a Way Teens Can Hear #shorts

Teens often hear “no” as “I don’t trust you.” But the truth is, most of the time we do trust our kids — it’s the situation, the unknowns, or the risks we’re unsure about. A response like this keeps the boundary and the relationship intact. ✔ You protect their safety. ✔ You protect the connection. ✔ You show them they can come to you again. Have you ever had to set a boundary your teen didn’t like? How did you handle it? #Parenting101 #parenting #howtotalktoteens #parentingteens #drrobynsilverman

from Dr. Robyn Silverman
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RCe4SNIDF3M

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