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7 Vital Skills for Parenting Teen Boys and Communicating with Your Teenage Son

Proven Positive Parenting Tips for Raising Teenage Boys and Preparing Your Teenager for Manhood

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7 Vital Skills for Parenting Teen Boys and Communicating with Your Teenage Son

By: Frank Dixon
Narrated by: Shawn Lennox
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Summary

Parents of teenage boys often feel like they don’t have the power to steer their child’s life in the right direction. The best strategy is to anticipate problems before they arise.

If your teenage son has gone quiet, answers in one word, forgets everything, pushes limits, and rides emotional waves you don’t recognize—you’re not failing. You’re parenting a teen boy in a season of massive physical, emotional, and social change.

This audiobook gives you practical, positive parenting tools for understanding teenage boys and communicating with your teenage son—so you can build trust, reduce conflict, and help him grow into a respectful, confident young man.

Inside, you’ll learn how to help your son:

  • Understand puberty changes and why his body and emotions can feel “out of control”
  • Navigate teen brain development so you respond with insight instead of frustration
  • Improve communication and listening without lectures, nagging, or power struggles
  • Open up and self-express beyond grunts, silence, or one-word answers
  • Build self-esteem and handle insecurities about appearance, performance, and fitting in
  • Manage stress, mood swings, and emotional regulation in healthier ways
  • Use positive reinforcement and conflict-resolution tools that actually work with teen boys
  • Teach responsibility, accountability, and follow-through without constant reminders
  • Balance independence and safety while keeping trust strong

If you want a healthier relationship with your son—and a clear plan for guiding him through the teen years—press play and start building skills that will last into adulthood.

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