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NEW YORK This is straight from the mouth of two high-school girls: Parents should be flattered when their teenagers pick a fight. It's likely a sign of unconditional love, they say.
And it's out of concern that most parents sound their battle cry, usually relating to safety or sound judgment and most kids know this but grown-ups aren't very good at choosing what's worth going to the mat for so their good intentions get lost in the shuffle, says 18-year-old Lara Fox.See the full content of this document
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Book Tells Parents Secrets of Teen Talk
"Don't flip out about leaving Cheetos out and smoking. You've got to pick which issue is more important,"...
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