Teen Social Development
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TeensTeen Self-Expression
Find out what potential health problems body piercings can cause.
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TeensTeen Social Development
Should a 12-year-old girl to be wearing make-up or clothing that mimics an entertainer like Britney Spears?
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
A teenager wants to know how she can improve her relationship with her negative mother.
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TeensTeen Self-Expression
If your daughter won't agree to getting a belly button piercing under safe medical conditions, I would refuse to allow it to be done.
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TeensTeen Social Development
Thirteen-year-olds should not be left in unsupervised after-school situations.
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TeensTeen Self-Expression
A mother wants to know if she should insist on more appropriate dress by her daughter.
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TeensTeen Social Development
Use these quick tips to help keep your teen safe on prom night.
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TeensTeen Social DevelopmentBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Find great suggestions for keeping teens safe after the prom.
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TeensTeen Self-Expression
How much should a mother worry about the way her son dresses?
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TeensTeen Social Development
Our expert advises parents to respect their daughter's wishes to "lay off her" in their efforts to make her a better athlete.
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TeensTeen Self-Expression
It's normal for a 16-year-old to want to present herself physically as she chooses, not as her parents think she should look.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
A mother who read her daughter's diary is disturbed by what she found out. What should she do now?
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TeensTeen Self-Expression
When parents present their arguments against tongue piercing, they should be careful not to shame or blame their child.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
What can you do when you feel that your parents are violating your privacy?
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
This is a normal, healthy stage in adolescent development, where the child seeks to pull away from her parents.
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TeensTeen Self-Expression
Read conversations between teens and their parents about the topic of clothing.
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TeensCommunicating with TeensBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Here's some advice for bridging the mother-daughter divide during your daughter's teen years.
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TeensCommunicating with Teens
Our expert calls this parental behavior "morally bankrupt, self-serving, and damaging."
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