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Oct 18, 2022

We all have limitations and blind spots, which makes it easy to get wrapped up in our own heads, leaving us feeling stuck and alone. As adults, we need people to both call us out on our craziness and be our biggest fan and cheerleader—and our teenagers are no different. They need to be seen, understood, and accepted. 

Today Dr. Lisa Damour shares why it’s important to recognize and talk about our “crazy spots,” and how to actually help our kiddos mature, rather than simply age into adolescence and adulthood.

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