• The Dreaded Curfew
    Jan 26 2022

    Tell us how you set curfews for your teens. Send us an email at raisinggenz@gmail.com

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    29 mins
  • How to Talk to Your Teen so They Will Listen
    Jan 11 2022

    Tips for getting your teen to listen:

    1. Let them come to you. It's hard not to always be trying to help your kids, but at some point they need to learn to solve their own problems. When they need your help, they will come. When they come to you, they are  more likely to listen to what you need to say.
    2. Practice active listening.  Be engaged. Ask questions if you don't understand. But don't attempt to problem solve.
    3. Validate their experiences. For a teenager, and even for most of us, it is so important to know we're being heard.

    Tell us what other ways you get your teen to listen. Send us an email at raisinggenz@gmail.com

     

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    30 mins
  • Does My Teen Have an Eating Disorder?
    Nov 30 2021

    Here are a few of the signs to look for if you think your teen has an eating disorder:

    skipping meals

    fasting

    refusing to eat certain food groups--like carbs,

    purging (throwing up),

    taking laxatives,

    over-exercising,

    taking diet pills

    hiding food,

    drinking highly caffeinated energy drinks.

    taking ADHD meds to suppress appetite.

     

    Have you noticed any of these in your teen? Call your pediatrician or general practitioner immediately. 

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    32 mins
  • Raising Gen Z - Trailer
    Nov 16 2021

    Email us your questions at Raisinggenz3@gmail.com

     

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    2 mins
  • Failure to Launch
    Nov 9 2021

    Young adults are expected to leave home once they graduate from high school.  While some teens are ready sooner than others, the end goal is the same - to have your  child be able to live on their own, support themselves and make their own decisions about life. But when this doesn't happen, and they seem to be retreating from doing these things, blaming others for their problems and demonstrating a lack of motivation, it may be time seek help.  

    There are also ways to help your children learn to be independent and take responsibility for themselves at a young age. Slowly encourage opportunities where they will need to be away from their parents and help them to set realistic goals for themselves. Join Shira Myrow and Ian Hoge for more things you can do to help your teen become independent and resilient.

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    24 mins
  • The Journey of the Heroic Parent
    Oct 26 2021

    Dr. Brad Reedy, Phd., is the founder of Evoke Therapy Programs.

    Dr. Reedy’s research and clinical experience includes parenting issues, family trauma, treatment with sexual abuse victims, domestically violent offenders, adults/adolescents with substance abuse issues, eating disordered patients, sexual perpetrators, attachment issues, developmental psychology, and children suffering with grief and loss. He works with a variety of populations that often include students with dual diagnoses and gifted intelligence.

    Ian Hoge joins Shira Myrow as a co-host on Raising GenZ, the essential guide to parenting today's teens. Join us every other Tuesday for a new episode of Raising GenZ. And email us at raisinggenz3@gmail.com

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    31 mins
  • The Defiant Teen
    Oct 12 2021

    Guest Ian Hoge.

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    33 mins
  • Has Dating Gone the Way of the Dodo Bird?
    Sep 28 2021
    Hook-up culture seems to have surpassed traditional dating among young adults. But is that also the case for our teens? What is your teen telling you about their relationships? Or is it impossible to even find out what a "relationship" looks like for GenZ? Join us today for a conversation with dating and relationship coach Kim Seltzer.
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    33 mins