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Ownership: The Missing Ingredient in Transition Planning

Ownership: The Missing Ingredient in Transition Planning

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Ever feel like traditional transition plans for teens are more of a burden than a benefit? In this episode, Dr. Tim Thayne and Roxanne Thayne introduce a groundbreaking shift in approach that promises to change the game. Imagine a world where teens take the reins of their own transition plans when they come home from treatment, supported by the innovative Trustyy app. This isn't just a tweak—it's a transformation.

Dr. Thayne shares his excitement about this new method, highlighting the pitfalls of parent-driven plans that often unravel soon after a teen returns home. With Trustyy, teens are empowered to design their own paths, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility. The app's "My Path" feature guides them through setting goals and tackling obstacles, turning resistance into engagement.

But what about parents? They transition from plan creators to supportive consultants, offering guidance without overshadowing their teen's autonomy. This episode is packed with real-world examples and actionable advice, ensuring you walk away with a fresh perspective on family dynamics.

Join us as we explore how this approach can redefine long-term outcomes for families. Whether you're a parent, educator, or just curious, this episode is your invitation to witness a revolution in teen transition planning. Don't miss the chance to be part of this exciting journey—share the podcast and consider joining Trustyy's founding member offer.

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