Teenage Parenting
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Teenage Parenting helps parents raise teens in the digital age by managing screen time, social media safety, mental health, and tech-free family activities.
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Social Media Safety Tips for Students: Protect Your Privacy Now
Because everyone has access to the internet these days, students spend more time on social media sites than ever before. Social media can be very helpful, like keeping in touch with friends, sharing ideas, and learning new things, but it can also be very dangerous.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
10 Reasons Why Screen Time Is Bad For Teenagers’ Growth
Are you curious about the impact of screen time on the mental health of teenagers? There is no doubt that there is a connection. A lot of time spent in front of a screen has been linked to mental health problems in teens, like anxiety, stress, and even ADHD. As our kids get more into smartphones, tablets, and computers, we could hurt their mental health, physical well-being, and emotional intelligence.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
Teen Depression and Social Media: The Growing Concern and Impact
Social media, especially for teens, has become an important way to connect with others and have fun in this digital world. Teens can connect with their friends, figure out who they are, and share their lives on sites like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat. But as their use of these platforms grows, so do worries about how they might hurt their mental health, especially if they are depressed.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
10 Teenage Girl Problems With Parents (And How to Stop)
It’s normal to feel many different emotions during the teenage years, but teenage girls often have special problems with their parents. These “teenage girl problems with parents” can cause stress and fights at home, from mistakes to emotional outbursts. Parent-teen conflict over things like freedom, rules, and communication problems is normal. It can make both parents and teens angry.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families



