Lesson 3: The Benefits Of Reflective Conversations - Deepstash

Lesson 3: The Benefits Of Reflective Conversations

As frustrating as the behavior of teenagers is, they need help navigating this difficult time. They’re figuring out who they are, but most of them feel inadequate and awkward. It’s hard to make new friends and fit in. So what can adults do to help?

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