Connecting With Teens When It Feels Hard with Meghan Leahy
Episode Summary
We talk a lot on this show about how critical it is to maintain a strong relationship with our teenagers to nurture their mental, emotional, and social well-being. It is also a protective factor against anxiety, depression, drug use, and so much more. But knowing it and doing it are very different things. Many parents tell me that they want to connect with their teens, but their teens don’t want anything to do with them. So what do we do?
Today I’m joined by Meghan Leahy, a renowned parent coach and parenting columnist at the Washington Post. Meghan specializes in helping caregivers build and strengthen connections with their children, even when it feels incredibly hard.
Meet Meghan Leahy
Mother of three, parent coach, and Washington Post columnist. Meghan specializes in strengthening the connection between caretaker and child, working in an attachment/developmental theory. She values laughter, common-sense, and compassion above parenting trends. The parent is the true expert; Meghan is just supporting them along the way.
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Resources Mentioned in This Episode
Meghan Leahy’s parenting column in the Washington Post
FREE Guide: Dr. Cam’s 10 Pro Tips for Raising Teens
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