Parents are learning how to empower their teens to feel good about themselves and have high self-esteem.
Being in middle school and high school is harder than ever…
In large part because of the peer pressure and social situations that sometimes lure kids to do things they wouldn’t ordinarily do.
You want to trust that your tween or teen is going to be smart and take care of herself…
But you also can’t leave it up to her to figure it all out on her own.
How are you going to find the middle way?
There are some simple, yet profound, things you can do at home to make sure your teen and tween grows up feeling confident and has plenty of self-esteem:
In an article by teen parenting expert, Annie Fox, you’ll learn:
- How to talk to your kids about “the unknown” and “doubt” in a way that empowers them instead of scares them…
- 5 things you should watch for your tweens and teens doing or saying so that you can acknowledge them and give them encouragement to keep doing more of those things…
- Why you should let your tweens and teens know that it’s okay if they don’t know the answer to something or they don’t know what to do in a particular situation…
- 13 questions you can ask yourself so you understand what vibes and subtle messages you’re giving your tween or teen. The more you understand yourself, the better you’ll be able to understand your son or daughter too…
- How traveling as a family can actually make your tween or teen more resilient and strong…
Click through to the full article to read all the details for how you can help your tween and teen feel at home with himself wherever he is…
And how you can empower your teenager to feel good about himself and have high self-esteem.
Is Anybody Home? [Annie Fox]