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The teenage years can be tough for boys—and frankly, for their parents—but your days don't have to be filled with attitude and anger. We'll help you work through even the toughest times with more kindness, patience, and understanding....
We gathered up that advice about raising a teen boy (thanks to a lot of boys’ moms!) and used it to build today’s list of the things that no one tells you about parenting teenage sons… 1. THEY NEED YOU TO LISTEN
Teenagers are sharing their lives on Instagram, tweeting on X, getting schooled on TikTok, snapping on Snapchat and getting to know strangers on Discord. Sure, the internet can be good for a few things: making friends, finding club nights, buying and selling clothes, beating boredom with laugh-out-loud 15-second video clips.
Unlike children or adults, teenage boys show enhanced activity in the part of the brain that controls emotions when confronted with a threat.
Provide consistent, loving discipline with limits, restrictions, and rewards. Find ways to spend time together. The teen years are a time of growth spurts, puberty changes, and emotional and social development. Here's what you need to know.
During puberty, a teenage boy will grow taller and heavier, and hormones will lead to sexual maturity.
Teenage boys grow and develop differently, but it’s helpful to have an idea of what's normal. Learn what to expect from your son at 15, and how to help.
Parenting teenage boys through puberty means guiding teens as their bodies and young men’s brain development challenge parents while minds navigate the choppy waters of adolescence.
Here are the five tools I want my teenage son, and all teenage boys, to have in their mental health toolkit: Friends. Teenage boys need connections with their friends.
During puberty, a teen boy will grow taller and heavier, and hormones will lead to sexual maturity. Read on to learn what to expect.