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Should You Throw in The Parenting Towel?We’ve all been there – woken up to find a stranger walking through our hallway. And no, it’s not a burglar or your sleep-walking next-door neighbor. It’s your teenager! One minute, they’re all over you, and the next, you’re not allowed in their TikTok videos! The energy has changed, and you’re on the outside looking in.Is it too late to start parenting your teen? So, you search for that dusty magic book with all the secrets to parenting. But there’s none! Which book tells you that some age-fluid adult will slide into your child’s DMs? Or how to handle your 15-year-old being on contraceptives? Countless questions ring through your mind as it dawns on you that what worked in the previous centuries will not cut it for your Gen Z.Spoiler alert - you are never too late!Can you possibly navigate parenting teens in the digital age amidst this lack of information? Sure! With insights from experts coupled with my experiences as a Gen Z parent, you can master the balancing act – a thorough guide on being supportive while allowing your teen to stumble and make mistakes.
How to Score Points Raising Your Teen gives insights that really do help you to understand your Generation Z teenager in today's world. There's a clear explanation of why this generation is unique, and what their lives are like. Having never known a world without an internet has shaped them in ways that we parents will never fully appreciate, but this book goes a long way to help us understand, to make parenting choices, and to communicate effectively with our children. I loved the list of conversations you must have, and the guide to navigating social pressures in the social media era. Other issues covered include mental health, gender identity, dating in the digital age, sex, drugs, teenage pregnancy, and valuing the independence they have more than any other generation before them. This is great resource and is easy to read.