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263. Teaching Your Teen to Advocate For Themselves and Others

263. Teaching Your Teen to Advocate For Themselves and Others

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If you want your teen to speak up for themselves—and for others—but find they shut down, go along to get along, or avoid conflict at all costs, this episode is for you.

We’re breaking down how to raise teens who know how to set boundaries, communicate clearly, and stand up to injustice—without being rude, reactive, or overwhelmed. And here’s the key: it starts with us.

In this episode, I’ll share:

  • Why modeling is the most powerful way to teach advocacy

  • The difference between being nice and being kind—and why being nice at your own expense teaches all the wrong things

  • How enabling bad behavior (from your teen or others) often starts with avoiding discomfort

  • Practical phrases and tools to use when your teen encounters racism, sexism, homophobia, or peer pressure

  • How to show them that saying no, asking for what they need, and holding boundaries isn’t “too much”—it’s the foundation of real happiness

Whether your teen is staying silent to keep the peace or lashing out when they finally hit their limit, this episode will help you guide them toward confident, respectful self-advocacy and social awareness.

✨ Ready to raise a teen who knows how to use their voice without losing themselves? Book a free Peaceful Parenting Strategy Call and let’s talk through how to make that happen in your home.

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