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5 Tips for Parenting a Teenager

By Isha Foundation — 2020

Parenting teens is often portrayed as an ordeal of sorts. Here are 5 tips that dismiss misconceptions about parenting teenagers, and can pave the way for a more beautiful parent-child relationship.

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Challenges with Teens