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[quote=Anonymous]My DS is about the same age and it is a tough age. Keep having open and calm conversations without the lecture. Listen more and talk less. This age is hard and DH and I often are frustrated. We see our son thinking he’s grown and mature with strong points of view but in reality, he’s still so very young and immature. I understand my son’s point of view, how sometimes he becomes upset and feels like the news and media is against him for being a white male. In his mind he’s a good person and hasn’t done anything wrong. Rather than tell him his feelings are wrong, we use these opportunities to start discussions. Also, he only speaks without at filter like this at home. We are glad he feels comfortable talking to his parents. I am monitoring his internet activity texts and there is nothing online. I think part of the teen years is rebelling to everything they see and hear and we are always willing to have an open conversation with our kids about hard topics, as long as we are home if things get heated. [/quote]
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