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Feeding The Mouth That Bites You: Parenting Teens Into Adulthood

Episode 50: Parents feeling all alone: Planned emancipation in a confused culture

Feeding The Mouth That Bites You: Parenting Teens Into Adulthood

Kenneth Wilgus, PhD, P.C.

Christian Parenting, Christianity, Teens, Education, Teenagers, Kids, Kids & Family, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality, Adolescents, How To, Parenting Teens, Parents

4.9714 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Parenting teenagers effectively isn't always easy. Even when you're doing it right many parents feel alone. Sometimes other parents or even professionals don't seem to get planned emancipation regardless of how effective it can be. In this episode we talk about push back parents sometimes get from our confused culture and give encouragement for all of you out there to keep at it even when you feel alone in the fight to give your teenager the self respect they so desperately need. Got questions or feedback? We want to hear from you! [email protected] Join us on Patreon for bonus content and more: https://www.patreon.com/FeedingTheMouthThatBitesYou

Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to Feeding the Mouth That Bight You with Ashley Parrish and Jessica Pfeiffer.

0:05.6

A weekly podcast guide on parenting teens and launching them into the world.

0:10.0

As always, we are joined by psychologist and author, Dr. Ken Wilgus.

0:14.7

Hey, everyone, and welcome back on today's episode.

0:17.6

We will be discussing parents feeling all alone, planned emancipation,

0:23.6

and a confused culture.

0:25.2

What is wrong with you?

0:26.5

Is that your voice?

0:29.2

I've been trying to make up a really cool new name as a new co-host for this podcast.

0:35.9

The sultry sounds of feeding the mouth that bites you.

0:39.6

I don't think anybody will believe me.

0:41.7

I'm sorry.

0:43.4

Watch twice a year, I lose my voice.

0:45.6

Cheerleading go a little long yesterday.

0:47.6

This is just what you get.

0:48.8

I've been yelling at my kids.

0:50.4

That's what I was wondering.

0:51.8

No, well, maybe.

0:53.3

Yeah, yelling always wondering. No. Well, maybe. Yelling always works.

0:57.0

Yes, of course.

0:58.0

That's funny.

1:00.0

Well, I think for most parents, we are looking around at each other to figure out what is the best way to parent our kids.

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