Teen Dating
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TeensTeen Dating
Teen dating violence is a serious issue amongst teens. Find tips on talking to your teen about teen dating abuse, and how to help if you suspect your teen may be in an abusive relationship.
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TeensTeen Dating
Read some tips on the types of guys you should teach your daughter to avoid, and the types you should encourage her to attract.
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TeensTeen Dating
Spare your daughter a broken heart, by spotting the potential and advising her.
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TeensTeen Dating
Here are helpful tips for mothers on what to expect and how to behave when a new love enters their daughter's life.
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TeensTeen Dating
Learn what you can say to your daughter to help round out her education on the subject of sex.
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TeensTeen Dating
Find tips on teaching your kids right from wrong, disciplining them, and talking to them about sex.
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TeensTeen Dating
Find tips that can help you raise the subject of sex, express your views, and present important information to your teenager.
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TeensTeen Dating
Here's advice on how to discuss sex with your child.
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TeensTeen Dating
Having trouble talking about the delicate subjects in your teen's life? Get the facts you need to talk honestly.
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TeensTeen Dating
Very few parents let their 13-year-olds date, but parents can placate their kids with coed get-togethers.
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TeensTeen Dating
Our expert suggests ways a mother can help a child deal with unwanted sexual overtures.
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TeensTeen Dating
One incident does not make a teen a pedophile, but it does indicate the need for a discussion with a skilled, compassionate therapist.
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TeensTeen Dating
Attempts to control a 16-year-old by forbidding her from doing natural, healthy things that are part of her growth and development may backfire.
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TeensTeen Dating
Talking on the phone is a privilege, not a right. Whether teens are talking to boys or girls on the phone, the rules should be the same.
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TeensTeen Dating
Many parents respond to the appearance of love lives in their teenagers by clicking into fear and the memories of their own teenage romantic experiences.
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TeensTeen Dating
Valentine's Day celebrations can be heartbreaking for some kids.
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TeensTeen Dating
A mother is concerned about the relationship between a 17-year-old boy and her 14-year-old eighth-grader.
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TeensTeen Dating
A 17-year-old fears she may lose her boyfriend, who is leaving for college, unless she has sex with him.
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