21. Take a Step Back When They Reach Adolescence - Deepstash

21. Take a Step Back When They Reach Adolescence

Hands-on parenting is never a bad idea, but studies show that it often has less of an impact when it comes to boys and their adolescent years. For boys, these years are all about learning independence, and too much interference is a bad thing.

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