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CHANGE: Yes, change is a constant.

Did something change in your child? Is there a change in his behaviour, his thinking, his demands, his taste, fashion sense, his future outlook, his relationship, sexual orientation, etc.?

  • Do you like the change?
  • What do you like and don't like about the change?
  • If the changes are different from what you expect, are you willing to accept it?

Whatever your reply, change is inevitable. If you 'don't change', your teenager or young adult may change at their end.

Question: What's it like to go through this change?

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Lesson Summary

Change is inevitable in life. As children grow, they undergo various changes that may manifest in different ways. Here are some key points to consider:

  • Children may experience changes in:
    • Behavior
    • Thinking
    • Demands
    • Taste
    • Fashion sense
    • Future outlook
    • Relationships
    • Sexual orientation
  • It's essential to reflect on:
    • Whether you like the change
    • What you like and don't like about the change
    • Your acceptance of unexpected changes
  • Parents' reactions to change can impact children's transformations.
  • Change may lead to a shift in family dynamics.

As a parent, embracing change and understanding your child's evolving nature are crucial aspects of parenting.

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