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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2021 · 24 MIN

The secret to being a supportive parent with Dr. Nanyamka Redmond

from Parenting Teens with Dr. Cam · host Dr. Cam

In this episode, Dr. Cam talks with Dr. Nanyamka Redmond, an applied developmental research scientist who specializes in positive youth development of adolescents. Dr. Redmond's research and practice focus on the impact of supportive relationships on character development, performance, and wellbeing particularly in young athletes. Dr. Redmond and Dr. Cam talk about • The secret to being a supportive parent. • Why being curious about your teen’s life is so important. • How the desire to learn from them is just as important as (if not MORE important than) teaching them.    Connect with Dr. Redmond Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter    Connect with Dr. Cam at www.askdrcam.com   If you found these insights and tips helpful, please rate and review so other parents can find this episode as well. Thank you!

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