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Connecting with teenagers
by Jerome
Connecting with Teenagers – DescriptionConnecting with teenagers involves building genuine relationships based on trust, respect, understanding, and effective communication. Adolescence is a period of rapid physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development, during which young people seek independence while still needing guidance and support. Successfully connecting with teenagers requires adults, parents, educators, and mentors to listen actively, show empathy, avoid judgment, and create a safe environment where teenagers feel valued and heard.Strong connections are developed when adults take an interest in teenagers' thoughts, feelings, hobbies, goals, and challenges. Rather than focusing solely on rules and correction, meaningful relationships are strengthened through encouragement, open dialogue, shared experiences, and mutual respect. By acknowledging their individuality and respecting their growing autonomy, adults can foster trust and help teenagers d
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A thought-provoking exploration of how silence, stigma, and misinformation leave young people navigating one of life's most important journeys without guidance, often learning from unreliable sources instead of trusted adults.Through a powerful personal story and global perspective, this episode examines the urgent need for honest sexuality education and the profound impact it can have on shaping healthier, safer, and more informed generations.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Connecting with Teenagers – DescriptionConnecting with teenagers involves building genuine relationships based on trust, respect, understanding, and effective communication. Adolescence is a period of rapid physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development, during which young people seek independence while still needing guidance and support. Successfully connecting with teenagers requires adults, parents, educators, and mentors to listen actively, show empathy, avoid judgment, and create a safe environment where teenagers feel valued and heard.Strong connections are developed when adults take an interest in teenagers' thoughts, feelings, hobbies, goals, and challenges. Rather than focusing solely on rules and correction, meaningful relationships are strengthened through encouragement, open dialogue, shared experiences, and mutual respect. By acknowledging their individuality and respecting their growing autonomy, adults can foster trust and help teenagers d
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