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Teen Dating
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Parents, if you think your teen is ready to date, it’s important to put some safeguards in place. We encourage you to:
- Get to know your teen’s friends and their parents and to exchange phone numbers with everyone.
- Make sure your teen always carries a charged cell phone.
- Keep your cell phone on whenever your teen is on a date.
- Identify someone your teen can call in an emergency if you can’t be reached.
- Create opportunities for your teen to talk honestly with you about his or her feelings.
- Remember, your teen is still a kid. Encourage after school activities, part time jobs, and volunteering—a busy teen feels less pressure to date before they’re really ready.
Eager to learn more about parenting your teen well? Contact us today!
The Center For Family Unity
3625 Ruffin Rd Suite 302
San Diego, CA 92123
(619) 884-0601
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