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New Beginnings for a New Year

#561 – Student Story: Kaylee

with host Mark Gregston

Sure, change can take place at any time. But there’s just something about a new year that inspires personal reflection and reevaluation.

This weekend on Parenting Today’s Teens, Mark Gregston challenges parents to look back and look ahead by letting go of old parenting methods that no longer work and embracing newer, more effective ones.

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How to Make Changes at Home

Student Story: Rachel

In some homes, tension is so thick, you can cut it with a knife! Is that the way it feels in your home? This weekend on Parenting Today’s Teens, Mark Gregston helps parents uncover the underlying reasons for disharmony and gives four practical ways to make healthy changes in family interactions.

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Your Teen’s Emerging Identity

WEEKEND RADIO PODCAST:

Has your teen suddenly started developing a unique sense of style or pursuing a surprising new hobby? These baffling changes are actually a good sign! Today on Parenting Today’s Teens, Mark Gregston sits down for a conversation with Dr. Shannae Anderson about setting healthy boundaries for your teen’s emerging identity.

Special guest: Dr. Shannae Anderson


If you’re looking for a program to send your struggling teens, please check out Heartlight at www.HeartlightMinistries.org.  Mark, and his wife, Jan began this program 25 years ago, and have seen unparalleled success in those who graduate.  Committed to excellence and dedicated to a relational approach, Heartlight offers help and hope to parents feeling they may lose their child if they don’t get help.