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Practical Ways to Reach Out to Your Isolated Teen

Student Story: Lilly

Does your teen prefer to hide out in his room with a big “stay out” sign hung on his door? Maybe you struggle with convincing your teen to participate in family activities. This weekend on Parenting Today’s Teens, Mark Gregston explains why teens self-isolate and what parents can do to break through the barrier.

Author: Mark Gregston

Mark Gregston began working with teens more than 40 years ago as a youth minister and Young Life director. He has authored nearly two dozen books, has written hundreds of articles, and is host of the nationally-acclaimed Parenting Today’s Teens podcast and radio broadcast.