Turns Out, There's A Science-Backed Trick To Getting Teens To Listen To Unsolicited Advice
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"These parents consistently acknowledge and validate their child's feelings, and encourage and support their exploration of different interests as they figure out who they are and what they'll do with their lives," Davis said.
Advice from parents who don't regularly offer support, "may be interpreted as less sincere, and thus less effective," the study says.
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