7 Ways To Have Open Communication With Your Teenagers In 2024

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In this rapidly evolving digital age, the challenges of adolescence—academic pressures, familial conflicts, first heartbreaks, not to mention the normal ups and downs of childhood and adolescence—can feel insurmountable for those who work with tweens and teens. Raising teens now comes with what seems to feel like caution signs.

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