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The Tween Years: Peers, Embarrassment, And Belonging

The Tween Years: Peers, Embarrassment, And Belonging

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In this episode, Jess and Scott unpack the normal but challenging issues that arise in the tween years. They explore the fascinating science of the developing adolescent brain—explaining why teens have a 'powerful accelerator but underdeveloped brakes'—and discuss the crucial quest for identity that causes them to pull away. Learn how to shift from being a 'manager' to a 'coach,' build a 'social immune system' for your child, and, most importantly, how to stay connected even when they try to push you away.


Listen to the episodes Jess and Scott mention in the episode here:

The Impact Of Social Media, Gaming And Smartphones On Kids

Impulse Control: What Every Parent Needs To Know


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Editing by The Pod Cabin

Artwork by Wallflower Studio

Production by Nurtured First


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