As a parent, you have a responsibility to know where your child is, who he is with, and what he is doing at all times. The more involved and informed you are, the greater the likelihood you will be able to spot potential problems.
It is important that you talk openly and honestly with your child; be able to answer the toughest questions, see the trouble signs and know the risks and costs so that you can help your child down the right path.
Your child needs you to provide guidance and support. Teenagers are faced with many pressures in today’s society; make sure they know that you are there to help them.
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