It is commonly known that t(w)eens reject their parents. It is considered just one of those "hard truths" of parenting through the teen years that we parents just need to put up with.


I disagree. Yes, a teen does need to distinguish themselves as a separate being from their parent. Yes, they do try to do this by rejecting their parent, through isolating in their room, saying "Go Away!", eye-rolling, etc.


And, here's what I see - even when they reject the parent in this way, the teen is still not getting their need met. That's why the teen continues to reject, and why that wall goes up between you and your teen.


I'm going to share ways to take down that wall, brick by brick, by identifying and meeting your teen's (and your) core needs. And, I'll show you how to do this in a way that will have you and your teen in belly laughs. It's possible. Actually.


Join us for a conversation with Sonali Vongchusiri as we explore why t(w)eens reject parents so relentlessly, how to respond instead of just saying ‘you’re being rude,’ and learn how to dismantle the growing wall, one brick at a time.


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