Yes, teens are much more independent than their younger siblings. But should they be given complete freedom with no structure or rules? I don't think so.
In this episode we talk about why structure and rules for teens are important and give some examples. We also discuss how to handle when the rules aren't respected -- and when rules should be done away with.
I've raised five of them, y'all, of various personality types and maturity levels. Yet today they are all responsible adults whom I respect and enjoy hanging out with! Keeping structure and rules in place is one reason why. Listen to learn more!
SHOW NOTES
You Can Thank Us Later: Lisa Nehring & Jean Burke on Homeschooling High School
From Awkward Homeschooler to Confident Adult
It's Never Too Early to Start Homeschooling
4 Things to Keep in Mind When Homeschooling
Not Your Mama's Education, Part 2: The Four C's of Education
Not Your Mama's Education, Part 3: Critical Languages + Q and A
Not Your Mama's Education, Part 1
So, What are the 5 Common Topics? + How to Use Them in Your Homeschool
Unprecedented Times Just Got Real: 3 Important Skills Every Student Needs
Understanding the Carnegie Unit
Can Your Teens Do Hard Things... like Writing? Interview with Brett Harris
Transcriber's Tale: Decoding Careers (for Homeschool Moms) with Lisa Nehring and MedTranscription.com
How to Activate Peak Performance in Your Homeschooler!
Are You in a Battle As You Homeschool Your Kids?
Classical Homeschooling Methods You Can Use in Any Homeschool
Exploring the Power of Political Essays in High School, Interview with Alex Vallejos
Replay | Taking a Gap Year After High School (introduction by Lisa Nehring)
INTHTH Does Your High School Student Stand Out w Lisa Nehring
2 Tools to Teach Executive Functioning Skills to Teens
Tips for Back to School with Lisa Nehring
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