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13 things to teach your teen  

1. You can’t always be first.

2. You can’t always win.

3. Not everything in life will be easy.

4. How to deal with bullies, mean people and rude people.

5. How to cope with the end of a relationship or break up.

6. How to resolve a dispute with a teacher, boss or other superior.

7. We all make mistakes and can learn from them.

8. How to ask for help.

9. Signs that a friend or loved one may be suffering (from an addiction to depression).

10. How to make decisions by weighing pros and cons.

11. Not all gratification can be instant - some things are worth the wait.

12. Everyone has something to contribute to society - it just might take a little exploration.

13. How to be a good friend.
by Lori-Woodall  800 Posts 

Posted on 1/23/2008 8:32 PM
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I agree...Although I know Im no expert. Kids need to know what the real world is like. If we teach that, they will have a better chance to succeed!!
by Lori-Woodall   800 Posts
Posted on 1/24/2008 8:33 PM
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So true, Lori. As a parent, I find myself wanting to shield my kids from life's struggles, but it's better to teach them coping techniques and give them tools to deal with the struggles that everyone faces eventually.
by Jane-Louise-Boursaw   242 Posts
Posted on 1/24/2008 12:05 AM
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