Three Styles of Teen Communication: Openness, Secrets, and Lies

“Life can be challenging for both parents and teens, and navigating adolescence optimally requires a foundation of good relationships between parent and child. This is most evident in the Communicator group, where structure and support, sharing and privacy were well-balanced to foster an atmosphere of trust and open communication.”

To read about the three styles, go to: “Three Styles of Teen . . .”

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