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The key to many Montana parenting challenges, like dealing with peer pressure about alcohol for your 14-year-old child, is finding ways to communicate.
Stress and anxiety can be very real for Montana 14-year-olds as they begin to enter the world of crushes, raging hormones, and parents not around as often.
14-year-olds may have questions about differences between people, and their Montana parents should address these by talking about differences with them.
Parents and teens (age 14) in Montana can work together to discuss, plan, and practice the skills of responsibility.
When teens (age 14) receive mixed messages about marijuana that are addressed by parents in Montana, they are more likely to make responsible decisions.
Parents in Montana need to ask themselves what positive behavior they are trying get from their 14-year-old as they guide them in repairing harm.
As a parent, you can help your Montana teen (age 15) develop self-control and self-discipline, required for managing anger that can turn into disrespect.
Establishing rules about marijuana helps Montana parents prepare their 14-year-olds for dealing with peer pressure and builds their decision-making skills.
Montana parents can help their 14-year-old child/teen brainstorm and practice coping strategies to deal with stress in ways that build up their resilience.
Learn parenting tips to establishing daily routines for your 14-year-old that help your Montana family move through the day smoothly and on time.
Montana students (14 years old) benefit from collaborative reading with their parents; learn a five-step process to establish a regular reading routine.
Guidance for Montana parents on how to navigate mixed messages about alcohol for 14-year-olds and ways you can prevent peer pressure.
Montana parents can start conversations with their 14-year-old child/teen about honesty and lying to better understand their thinking.
Discover ways parents can help their 14-year-olds practice essential listening skills which are important life skills for Montana families.
Montana parents who help their 14-year-old develop a regular homework routine can help them learn important skills for academic success.
A 14-year-old is developing self-control, a fundamental ingredient of self-discipline, learn ways Montana parents can offer support and guidance.
Friendships help Montana 14-year-olds develop a sense of belonging; parents can support their children/teens using a five-step process.
Use these Montana parenting steps to navigate conflicts with your 14-year-old. Managing conflict in your child/teen builds skills in self-awareness.
Parents who establish rules about alcohol for their 14-year-old can help their Montana family prepare for dealing with challenges cooperatively.
Parents can foster confidence in their 14-year-old Montana teens through the relationship they have with their child/teen.
14-year-olds learn work ethic from doing daily chores, and Montana parents can support this behavior with this five-step process for establishing chores.
Dealing with bullying and “cyberbullying” among 14-year-olds is a parenting challenge, but Montana parents can learn strategies to help.
Managing “back talk” from your 14-year-old can be challenging and lead to power struggles between you and your teen; learn tips Montana parents can use.
Everyone can face challenges in managing anger. Help your 14-year-old create plans to deal with and express anger with these Montana parenting tools.