Our teens are growing up in a world that moves fast and feels loud. Between social media pressures, friendships, identity, and school, it’s easy for them to feel unseen or misunderstood. The words we use matter. They become the bridge between what our kids feel and what they believe about themselves. These 10 phrases — drawn from the language and scripts I share in How to Talk to Kids About Anything — help you stay connected, even when conversations feel tricky. The goal isn’t to fix every feeling or have all the answers — it’s to remind your teen that you’re here, steady, and always willing to listen. π #ParentingTeens #HowToTalkToKids #ParentingSupport #TeenParenting #PositiveParenting #ParentingWisdom #ConsciousParenting #DrRobynSilverman #ParentingJourney #ParentingTools #EmotionalIntelligence
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