Young Romance: How Do I Protect My Kid?

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Are you worried about your kid being in a dangerous young romance? Beware: the more you try to stop the relationship, the more you’re going to push him or her towards it. The good news is, relationships at this young age don’t last too long. Wait it out! But here are some tips for what you should do in the meantime:
  • Invite the object of romance over, get to know him or her.
  • Possibly get to know his or her parents too.
  • Make sure you talk about safe sex, consent and healthy relationships. Reserach shows that the more informed kids are about sex, the better decisions they make.
  • Make sure you maintain a connection with your kid. Try to show them you’re not going to judge them so that if they get in over their head, they’ll come to you. 
There’s a lot more to say about young romance, and we get to the issue in this Tips on Teens: “I have a 13-year old boy at a small private school. He’s in an environment with few other students and he’s hit the age at which his social life is more important to him. Recently a girl turned her attention to my son. He suddenly started disappearing into his room to text and call her and then began lying about it.  We discovered that she was being very sexually aggressive with him. He is now lying on a daily basis about virtually everything, but specifically about the fact that he’s in a relationship with her. We are discussing moving him to public school for 8th grade so that he can have a much wider pool of friends. We are deeply concerned about his physical and emotional safety with respect to this relationship, and we are very troubled by his lack of access to other boys with whom to be friends.  Any help would be appreciated.”

Clinical Director Kent Toussaint answers your parenting questions every Wednesday at 12:00pm in our weekly segment Tips On Teens on Facebook Live. Have questions about parenting kids and teens? Send them to: TipsOnTeens@TeenTherapyCenter.com. We love to hear from you!

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