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Talking To Your Teen Even When They’re Snarky | Deborah Ann Davis | Episode 182

Talking To Your Teen Even When They’re Snarky | Deborah Ann Davis | Episode 182

FromMighty Parenting | Raising Teens | Parenting Young Adults


Talking To Your Teen Even When They’re Snarky | Deborah Ann Davis | Episode 182

FromMighty Parenting | Raising Teens | Parenting Young Adults

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Jun 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Believe it or not, our kids do love us and do still want to talk to us--even when the most common response to our questions is a put-upon sigh and an eye-roll. Even when just trying to start a conversation feels impossible. Mother and parenting life coach Deborah Ann Davis knows how that feels, and today joins Mighty Parenting podcast host Sandy Fowler to discuss why our teens behave this way, what they're actually looking for from us, and how we can break through the snarky behavior and converse seriously with our kids (even when we just want to throw up our hands and ignore it all).

Our Guest: Deborah Ann Davis

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Released:
Jun 21, 2021
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Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Parenting teens and young adults today is a huge challenge. Sandy Fowler brings help as she interviews experts, shares stories and gets real digging into relevant topics such as stress, anxiety, bullying, social media, peer pressure, healthy coping strategies, learning disabilities, communication, parenting strategies, and so much more. The Mighty Parenting podcast goes upstream and focuses on sharing information that families, educators and mentors can use to empower kids in an effective way.