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Posts Tagged ‘Teenagers’

The Topic of Curfews

By Momsprim • Sep 22nd, 2008 • Category: Mothering to Mentoring

Up until now I had mercifully been spared the whole issue of establishing curfews. My teen son seemed quite happy to stay home during the week with his family. He was also quite happy with our arrangement of no malls and no driving in cars driven by teens.
Well that all seems to be changing now.  [...]



Dangling the Apron String

By latarahamying • Aug 6th, 2008 • Category: Mothering to Mentoring

As your children grow older it becomes more and more difficult to let go. With each stage of life, you try your best to hold on to what was. Unfortunately, just like our parents did with us, we have to stop dangling the apron string.

You know that string you dangled when your little one was [...]



Loveable Teenagers

By Momsprim • Jul 26th, 2008 • Category: Mothering to Mentoring

Would you consider your teenager loveable? Would tolerable be a better word? Well, while some days my teens can try my last nerve with their overly passionate arguments about something I’m not open to discussing, for the most part they are truly loveable people.
They are going through such change - the kind of change [...]