“Parents need to listen to their teen. Support them in becoming who they want to be, not who you want them to be.” Marilyn Price-Mitchell, PhD
Marilyn Price-Mitchell is a developmental psychologist, who works as a researcher and writer. For the last decade she’s focused efforts on studying how parents, educators and mentors nurture positive strengths in children.
In her free e-book “Reframing Success,” she lists eight attributes that are important in children and teens:
- Empathy
- Curiosity
- Sociability
- Resilience
- Self-awareness
- Integrity
- Resourcefulness
- Creativity
You can find Marilyn at www.rootsofaction.com; in Psychology Today, where she is a regular columnist; or at www.mpricemitchell.com.
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