139\\ Embracing the Eye-Roll: 4 Tips to Navigating Teen Girl Annoyance
RAISING HER CONFIDENTLY | Parenting Teens, How to Talk to Teens, Family Communication, Raising Teen Girls - A podcast by Jeannie Baldomero | Parenting Teens Coach, Mom Mentor, Mother-Daughter Relationship Advocate
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Do you miss the good ole days of when your daughter was happy to see you home? Do you wish your connection with your teen girl was like how it used to be when she was younger? Are you saddened by her annoyance with you lately? Mama, you aren’t alone in this! We're going to tackle a topic that many of us face but often struggle to discuss openly: dealing with our teen daughters when they're annoyed with us. As parents, it's natural to want our daughters to express their love and appreciation openly. However, the reality is that adolescence can bring about a whirlwind of emotions, and sometimes, our daughters might not express their affection in the ways we expect or hope for. Today, I'm here to share four tips to help you thrive while raising your teen girl, even when she's not exactly thrilled to see you. Are you looking for ways to communicate with your girl so she can start opening up to you? Do you want to understand why is it so hard to approach your girl? Are you stuck on how to approach your teenage daughter in conversation without her freaking out? SIGN UP FOR TALK TO YOUR TEEN GIRL FRAMEWORK!! A 4-WEEK JOURNEY TO SHIFT HOW YOU COMMUNICATE SO SHE CAN COME TO YOU! You'll walk away with a deeper understanding the changes happening to your girl, Equipped in your new role as COACH in this teen stage, and establish better communication pathways to connect and grow closer with your daughter Imagine if you and your daughter can finally have conversations at a level where she doesn’t need to hide anything from you! Plus, you’ll get to meet other mamas who are all in the same boat.... SIGN UP HERE! You can find me here: Work with me: www.talktyourteengirl.com Connect: [email protected] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanniebaldomero/ Free mom support community: www.raisingherconfidently.com