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  2. Ask Allison: My teen just joined social media. Should I ... - AOL

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    Dear Allison, My teenage daughter recently joined Instagram, and we are debating whether we should follow her or give her some privacy. What’s the best advice for a new-to-social-media teen and ...

  3. My daughter got her first job at 14. Everything changed when ...

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    When my daughter got her first real job at 14, I was excited for her. I had hoped getting a job at a young age would improve her self-esteem, time management, and money management skills .

  4. I'm a sexologist, but talking about sex with my teenage sons ...

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    Trina Read got her doctorate degree in sexology 23 years ago. She has two sons, who are 15 and 17. Parents should tailor their approach to talking about sex to each child, she said.

  5. MyDaughter - Wikipedia

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    MyDaughter.co.uk contained articles and responses to questions on education choices, realising girls' full academic potential, dealing with eating disorders and signs of bullying, development stages, family relationships, sexual relationships, [5] social pressures and addictions, social networking sites and internet safety and communicating with teenage girls.

  6. 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter - Wikipedia

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  7. I Caught My 8-Year-Old Masturbating (the Wrong Way). Now What?

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    I have a 6-year-old son and an 8-year-old daughter and there has never been a dull moment in my parenting journey thus far. The most recent surprise? Navigating my daughter’s, um, self-exploration.