
171. A Simple Parenting Language Shift That Reduces Teen Behavior Problems
Single Parenting Reset Show: For Solo Parents of Tweens and Teens — Manage Behavior Problems, Reduce Screen Time & Improve Communication · Therese Connolly
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Show Notes
Are you a single parent struggling with behavior problems and family conflict?
In this episode, Tess Connolly, LCSW, shares how shifting from blame to responsibility can help you communicate more effectively with your tweens and teens—no matter how strong-willed they are.
- Learn why ditching blame language is essential for single parents facing screen time battles.
- Discover simple communication tips to calm behavior problems and boost cooperation.
- See how this shift supports long-term, healthy communication with your kids.
Play this episode now to transform the way you handle screen time and behavior problems in single parenting.
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