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How to Survive Your Teen’s Rebellious Phase
Teenage rebellion can cause family stress and disruption. Your child, rapidly becoming an adult, is discovering a new sense of independence. Sometimes this new independence results in your child choosing to rebel against you as a source of authority.
This phase is a response by your child to take control of their life and delve deeper into their sense of independence. For parents who have never faced behavioral issues from their children before, this stage can be a surprise.
What are the Benefits of Getting Your Kids Involved in Clubs and Sports?
You want to do what is best for your children. But with a full-time job, school nine months out of the year, and other family responsibilities, finding time to get your kids involved in sports and clubs can feel impossible.
Getting your kids involved with clubs and sports is one of the best things you can do to help their social and physical development.