Parenting Successful Teens
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Give your teenagers the skills they’ll need to be successful in life – how to get along with people, take responsibility, work hard, ask for help, and more. Join Allie Irwin as she cuts through the overwhelm and stress of this phase to offer parenting strategies for keeping teens on track. If you’re losing patience with eye rolls or fear draining your wallet with pricey private schools, you’ll want to grab your earbuds as Allie offers the skills your teens need to be successful no matter where their next chapter takes them.

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