Peer & Family Relationships

Blended Families: Communicating Discomfort About Your Partner’s Biological Children.

Blended families: how do you communicate discomfort about your partner's biological children in a blended family?
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So you don’t like your kid’s peers?

View Video Transcript So you’re not too keen on your teenager’s friends and their influence on him. Well, let’s talk about that today on Tips on Teens. My name is ...
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Are you a father struggling to get your young son to connect with you?

Is your kid extremely bonded with one parent and not the other? And if you’re not the “parent of choice,” are you worried about never having a connection with your ...
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How can you support your kids after a divorce so they’ll enjoy the holidays?

View Video Transcript Is this the first Christmas you and your kids are celebrating since the divorce or the separation? Well, let’s talk about that today on Tips on Teens. ...
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How does a parent who wants to be supportive, but who is not totally comfortable yet with their child being non-binary, prepare for interactions with relatives this holiday season?

How does a parent who wants to be supportive, but who is not totally comfortable yet with their child being non-binary, prepare for interactions with relatives this holiday season?
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Eye rolling! Snarky comments! Sarcasm! What do you do about your teenager’s rudeness?

Teenagers are famous the world over for copping attitude, but what’s going on behind the eye roll? Is it just locker room talk making its way into your home, or ...
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Are you and your spouse disagreeing if it is safe to bring together your two blended families for Thanksgiving dinner during quarantine?

View Video Transcript Are you and your spouse disagreeing on how to bring together your blended families for Thanksgiving dinner during a quarantine? Well, let’s talk about it today on ...
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Is it healthy when your kid is also your BFF?

Sometimes it's good to model positive behavior about our own self care to our kids, and sometimes unloading our feelings on them can be way more than they're ready for.
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