166. Raising Teens: Answering your burning questions
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In This Episode
[00:34] – Welcome to another episode of The Crystal Paine Show. [00:55] – You all have been asking for more teen-related content and submitted so many great questions! [04:01] – Q: How do you decide when to push your kids versus letting them fail? [07:22] – As much as possible, we try to say yes and we try to keep our no’s to a minimum. [10:48] – There is a fine line between helping and enabling. You don’t want to stand in the way of lessons that need to be learned. [11:57] – Q: At what age did they get a first job for real money, and how to help them do that? [14:23] – Encourage them as soon as they are able to withe gentle nudges. [19:49] – There were a lot of questions about technology and social media, see the show notes for previous podcast episodes. [20:47] – Q: How do you talk to your kids about the birds and the bees? [25:00] – Prepping them and giving them the tools on how to respond in an uncomfortable/awkward situation. [25:46] – Q: How do you deal with teens who don’t want to share with their dad? [26:45] – One of the best things that we did years ago was asking our kids flat out, “What do we do that makes you feel loved? And what do we do that makes you feel unloved?” [28:22] – Parents, pay attention to how much time we are correcting and how much time we are connecting. [31:10] – Be in their world and let them see that you care about them. [34:10]- Being truthful with them about our struggles, and asking for their forgiveness.Links & Resources
- Love-Centered Parenting
- An Interview with Kathrynne
- Our Rules for Kids and Phones
- 10 Days to Be a Happier Mom
- Sign up for the Hot Deals Email List
- MoneySavingMom.com
- My Instagram account (I’d love for you to follow me there! I usually hop on at least a few times per day and share behind-the-scenes photos and videos, my grocery store hauls, funny stories, or just anything I’m pondering or would like your advice or feedback on!)
- Have feedback on the show or suggestions for future episodes or topics? Send me an email: crystal @ moneysavingmom.com
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