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Mind the Gap. Teens Talk We Listen

Mind the Gap

A different twist on parenting podcasts. A Licensed Marriage Family Therapist, a mom of 5 kids, and her teenage son discuss topics relating and affecting teenagers today. Our mission is to bridge the communication gap between parents and their teenage children, to help teenagers find their voice, and for parents to understand how to use theirs.

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Our resident teens wanted to discuss a hot topic: curfews.  

* What is a fair curfew?  

* Why do our parents sometimes ask us to come home earlier?  

* Have you sat down to have a conversation with your parents about your curfew or have you... more

This episode Caden McKnight joins our resident teen guests, Luke, Clara and Audrey to discuss teen mental health and how distance learning is affecting them a year after their schools were closed.

Caden recently had the opportunity to stand before ... more

This week we had teens Luke, Clara, and Audrey take the love language quiz for teens.  Listen as we discuss the importance of knowing our own love languages, as well as those in our family and our circle of friends.  

This show is all about how to ... more

This week we discuss the topic of rejection with teens Luke and Audrey. How do we teach our kids to handle the uncomfortable emotions surrounding not getting picked for a team or a job, losing the Student Council election, loss of friends, or being r... more

Discussing the difference between "peer influence" and "peer pressure" with teens Luke and Audrey this week on Mind the Gap. The three most important things about peer pressure and teens: How do you help your kids to make friends from different backg... more

We talk a lot on the show about minding the gap in communication between you and your teen, but the truth is that our time with our teenagers will be easier if we start when they are younger.  On this episode we have our pre-teens Alyssa (12), Remi (... more

Consequences can be hard to navigate as a parent of teens, whether you are deciding what is an appropriate consequence for your teen or you're worried how they will react.  Sometimes setting a consequence feels like a punishment to us as the parent a... more

During this pandemic it may have seemed more obvious than ever that you have different things in common with your teens/kids.  How can you find ways to connect with them when they are just not interested in the things you love?  How can you find a wa... more

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Great Podcast

    It helped me imagine what a discussion with my own children might be someday, when they become young adults. The bonus toolbox feature is also very helpful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Marksy uk
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Love this

    Loving all the viewpoints from a teenager, mom and family therapist. Such a good podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SherEAndy
    United States6 years ago
  • Fun podcast

    Entertaining way to learn better parenting skills! Can’t wait for next one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brity1
    United States6 years ago
  • Love it!

    I don’t have teens yet but the parenting ideas being discussed in this podcast are awesome and useful to me even now, which I know will help the groundwork for me to parent them as teens. Easy to listen to, light but still direct and helpful. Well done!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kjslee
    United States6 years ago

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