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195. Tired of Arguing With Your Tween or Teen How Single Parents Can Reset the Relationship

Tired of daily battles with your tween or teen over screen time, chores, or attitude? Wondering why every conversation feels like a war zone?

If you're a single parent caught in an endless loop of reactive parenting, power struggles, and emotional exhaustion—this episode is your reset. Tess Connolly, LCSW, walks you through a powerful framework to help you interrupt the conflict cycle and rebuild authentic connection with your teen.

Learn the STOP method to take ownership of your parenting energy and shift your dynamic.

Discover practical, age-specific ways to reconnect with your tween or teen—without lectures or guilt trips.

Get scripts, strategies, and mindset shifts to help you parent from connection, not control.

Press play now to learn how to stop the negativity spiral and create a calm, connected relationship with your tween—starting today.

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📧Connect with Therese (Tess) Connolly, LCSW, CCC here👇: [email protected]   Website: www.mindfulkidsandfamilies.com

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The Single Parenting Reset Show supports single moms, working moms, and all parents with practical parenting tips on screen time, emotional regulation, co-parenting, stress relief, setting boundaries, building trust, and raising confident tweens and teens, while tackling tech addiction, behavior problems, and parent burnout with conscious parenting strategies for stronger family connection.

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