Moms and Teen Girls Article… How to Survive Your Daughter’s Teen Years By Kyanna Sutton, FamilyEducation.com The surging hormones and emotional changes that frame our daughters’ adolescence can feel like a roller coaster ride. Sometimes the “terrible teens” can dim the glow of the most confident moms. Dr. Roni Cohen-Sandler, co-author of I’m Not Mad,…
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By Janet, Michigan No one really teaches you how to be a mother. Not exactly. But your mother is your primary role model, for better or for worse. You can choose to be like her, or you can choose not to be like her. Or something in between. And occasionally, it’s involuntary—you know, you say…
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First a mother’s perspective on her and her teenage daughter’s trip and then the daughter’s tip for traveling with your mom. Paradise Lost: A Mother-Daughter Spring Break By Alessandra Stanley, The New York Times ONE of the good things about divorce is that you get to see less of your children. I didn’t know that…
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