By Amanda Graham Giving Adolescents Independence When the World Feels Unpredictable Parenting a young adolescent can feel like walking a tightrope. On one side lies a deep instinct to protect them from harm; on the other, the responsibility to help them grow into...
Adolescents
What 30 Years of Experience Can Reassure Parents About Today’s Adolescents
By Amanda Graham Parenting Adolescents Today: Why Concern Is a Sign of Good Parenting Parenting adolescents has always required patience, courage, and faith — but doing so today can feel especially overwhelming. If you’re guiding a young person through adolescence...
Save Your Christmas: How to Stop a Holiday Becoming a “Helliday”
By Amanda Graham When Holidays Become More Work Than Rest Holidays are supposed to be joyful, restful, and connection-building. But if you’re parenting teens or pre-teens, you may already be bracing for the shift from cosy family time to mood swings, eye rolls, and...
Why We’re So Quick to Diagnose Our Teens: When “What’s Wrong?” Should Be “What Happened?”
By Amanda Graham The Rise of the Label in Adolescent Culture Today’s adolescents are growing up in a world where diagnosis is quick and professionals are scarce. Every mood, meltdown, or lapse in focus seems to come with a suggested label: ADHD, anxiety, depression,...



