3 Books in 1 – A Parenting Guide to Drive Kids from Childhood to Adolescence, Build Mental Toughness, Роwеrful Hаbitѕ and Willpower
For many families it seems that life never slows down. The busyness of the daily schedule sometimes prevents us from giving attention to our children’s most important phases.
For many of today’s parents, supporting the transition from childhood to adolescence can add challenges to an already chaotic family life.
There are popular beliefs about this journey, historically and culturally. It is not always true, however, that mothers and adolescent daughters can’t get along or that fathers and adolescent sons engage in power struggles without communicating.
Parents will notice that peers become very important to the child during this transition period. The child may be frustrated by the decreased amount of time they are engaged in social time with their peers. Some student schedules are so tight that there is literally no daily time to engage in social interactions.
An increase in the academic, athletic, and other expectations of students during this time is also worth mentioning. While there are systemic barriers to overcome, it is possible for adolescents and their parents to make this transition smoothly.
Separating from parents to find independence and a personal identity are natural during this phase of growth and development. Parents and children may need to take some time to grieve the loss of childhood as adolescence approaches. Simply acknowledging and honoring this can be helpful.
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