
Parents often find the ages of 12 to 14 the most challenging in raising boys. This is more demanding than any other age group, including toddlers or even adult children. Puberty, peer pressure, and the changes of the middle school years bring forth a lot of issues. These issues can make teens feel angry, alone,…

At 14, boys face big challenges that can hurt their confidence. They might act on impulse and find it hard to focus in school. The social world around them also impacts how they see themselves. As a parent, you can help your son feel more confident. Offer praise for his efforts and set goals he…

As your son grows through his teenage years, you might notice him getting quieter. There are many reasons for this change. For one, puberty will bring big shifts in his body. This can make him feel more cautious, less sure of himself, and hard to read. This time is also when he craves more freedom…

Parenting a 16-year-old who refuses to listen is a tough but crucial situation most parents will have to face. This article seeks to offer a guide on how to discipline and lead your teen to better behavior. You can help by knowing why they act out, setting clear rules, talking openly, and using positive and…