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If you engage in long arguments with your teen son, he’s going to bombard you with his perspective with the goal of swaying your mind to get a “positive verdict”. Knowing how to stop giving your son the power to control the discussion is critical so that you can make your wisdom heard by him. For a complimentary 20-minute consultation with Dr. Mark or for more information about his parent coaching and mentoring young men, go to https://cts.drmarkmentor.com/ For more information about parent coaching and mentoring for young men with Dr. Mark Schillinger, go to https://www.ChallengingTeenageSons.com. |