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#115-Has Your Teen Been Left Out?-The 3 Questions You Need To Ask Yourself Before You Talk To Your Teen: (Moms, Teens, Communiciation)
Episode 115

#115-Has Your Teen Been Left Out?-The 3 Questions You Need To Ask Yourself Before You Talk To Your Teen: (Moms, Teens, Communiciation)

The Teen Years Toolkit For Moms: Parenting Communication Skills to Calm the Chaos · Jessica Stewart

August 13, 202513m 48s

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Show Notes

When your teen is shut in their room after seeing friends hang out without them, do you rush in to comfort—or to fix?

In this “Coach Me Through This” episode, you’ll hear how a real mom worked through her own reactions before speaking to her excluded teen—and why this inner work changed the conversation completely.

  • Discover 3 key self-coaching questions to ask before responding to your teen.
  • Learn how to use (and reverse) the coaching model for calmer, more supportive communication.

  • Understand why your steady presence can matter more than advice or distraction.

Press play to learn the exact process for clearing your emotional charge so you can respond with calm, grounded support that truly helps your teen.

Discover how you naturally respond in high-stress parenting moments—and how to shift back to calm, connected communication. Take the quiz now—it only takes a minute!

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This powerful podcast explores how  moms  and  parents  can navigate  anxiety,  overwhelm, and grief  while building resilience,  confidence, and emotional intelligence, offering tools for better communication, active listening, and setting healthy boundaries to foster trust, reduce yelling and punishment, de-escalate conflict and escalation, and strengthen relationships with teens  through empathy, calm, and lasting harmony.