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Helping your teenager cope with change

Helping your teenager cope with change
Average rating: 3 out of 5 star rating

If you move house with teenagers, be patient with them as they come to terms with the changes. They may want to spend lots of time on the computer talking to old friends – remember messaging is just like past generations spending all their time on the phone, only cheaper! As long as they are being safe online let them keep in touch with old friends.

Parentline Plus, www.parentlineplus.org.uk.

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