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What to do When Your Teen Wants to Date

 

Watching your child grow up and start talking about topics like dating and crushes can be intimidating. It can also bring up a lot of questions. Are they ready to date? Are you ready for them to date? If you’ve decided the answers to those questions are “yes”, then it’s time to make sure that everything is done in a way that is open and healthy for the family and for your teen.

What does that mean? It means communicating with your teen to make sure they understand the boundaries you set in place and also communicating to them what they should expect from a healthy relationship at their age. Take a look at our video for some safeguards you can put in place to help your teen navigate the world of dating. If you are eager to learn more about how to parent and communicate with your teen, contact us today at 619-884-0601

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Posted on October 4, 2014June 5, 2015Author adminCategories Family Counseling

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