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9 Truths About Navigating Social Struggles for Teens and Pre-Teens

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Struggling with the rollercoaster of preteen and teenage social struggles in today's digital age? Is navigating the maze of middle school friendships, social media, and digital drama leaving you and your grandchild feeling lost? Yearning for solutions in an increasingly connected world?

I'm Laura Brazan, and on this week’s episode of 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren,' we dive deep into “9 Truths About Navigating Social Struggles for Teens and Pre-Teens.” Joining me is Jessica Speers, social sciences expert and accomplished author dedicated to guiding preteens through the complexities of friendships and Technology. We'll explore practical strategies, discuss her enlightening interactive books, and share insights on building a family tech agreement.

Discover how to delay smartphone use safely, approach important conversations about digital responsibility, and nurture healthy social skills that stand the test of time. Let's tackle the friendship truths, relationship phases, and teach our grandchildren to thrive socially and emotionally.

Tune in for a profound discussion aimed at equipping you with the knowledge and tools to support your grandchildren in their journey through adolescence. Join us in this important conversation to understand, engage, and empower the next generation. 

Jessica Speer’s books strengthen social awareness and help kids and families navigate common struggles. Her award-winning writing engages and entertains readers by combining the stories of preteens and teens with fun activities and practical insights. She has a master’s degree in social sciences and explores social-emotional topics in ways that connect with kids, schools and families

Jessica is regularly featured in and contributes to media outlets on topics related to preteens/teens, parenting, social-emotional topics and friendship. Read more at https://jessicaspeer.com/

Subscribe now to 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren' and become part of a community committed to uplifting each other every step of the way.

Thank you for tuning into today's episode. It's been a journey of shared stories, insights, and invaluable advice from the heart of a community that knows the beauty and challenges of raising grandchildren. Your presence and engagement mean the world to us and to grandparents everywhere stepping up in ways they never imagined.

Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources, support, and stories, visit our website and follow us on our social media channels. If today's episode moved you, consider sharing it with someone who might find comfort and connection in our shared experiences.

We look forward to bringing more stories and expert advice your way next week. Until then, take care of yourselves and each other.

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Laura Brazan Founder of “Grandchildren Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity” Podcast

I am a professional hand engraver and gold inlay artist. I’m from NYC and moved to northwest Montana thirty five years ago. Two years ago my husband and I became legal guardians of two of our seven grandchildren, now ages 5 and 8. With little resources available and no community, I developed the “Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity” podcast with the encouragement of the University of Montana. Sharing advice from experts and stories from other grandparents from all over the country we hope to provide hope and community while educating others about this challenging task.

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