How to Support Your Teen Through the Tough Years
Thriving Kids: A Parenting Podcast From the Child Mind Institute - A podcast by The Child Mind Institute - Thursdays

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Raising a teenager isn’t easy — but it is possible to stay connected.In this episode of Thriving Kids, Dr. Dave Anderson sits down with Dr. Janine Domingues to explore how caregivers can support teens through adolescence — from emotional shutdowns to risky behavior to the weird world of YouTube.Together they unpack:• What’s really going on in the adolescent brain• How to connect with your teen even if they won’t talk to you• The power of shared rituals, from car rides to diner breakfasts• Why you should care about what they care about (yes, even Minecraft)• How to model communication — and stay regulated when they roll their eyes• Tips for keeping teens safe around drugs, alcohol, social media, and more• What to do when your teen shuts you outWhether your child is 13 or 18, this conversation offers practical insights for building trust, maintaining open communication, and guiding kids through one of the most intense developmental phases of their lives.⸻Resources for Parents & Teens:🔹 Communicating with Teenschildmind.org/article/tips-communicating-with-teen/🔹 Teens and Young Adults Resource Centerchildmind.org/topics/teens-young-adults/🔹 10 Parenting Tips for Preteens and Tweenschildmind.org/article/10-tips-for-parenting-your-pre-teen/🔹 How do I help my child through the challenges they face in the teen years?childmind.org/positiveparenting/teen-challenges🔹 Principles of Parenting: Communicating with your Teenaces.edu/blog/topics/home-family/principles-of-parenting-communicating-with-your-teen/🔹 Talking to Your Teen About Healthy Relationshipsriseandshine.childrensnational.org/talking-to-your-teen-about-healthy-relationships/🔹 What Should I Teach My High School Aged Teen About Relationships?https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/parents/high-school/what-should-i-teach-my-high-school-aged-teen-about-relationships#:~:text=You%20can%20help%20them%20expect,think%20makes%20a%20good%20relationship.