18-Year-Old Son’s Honest Take on My Parenting
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What actually helps teens talk openly with their parents?
In this special episode, Mandy sits down with her 18-year-old son, Carter, before he leaves for college to hear his honest perspective on parenting, communication, phones, boundaries, and growing up in a digital world.
Together, they reflect on what helped build trust in their relationship, why creating a safe space matters, and how parents can balance rules, accountability, and connection with their kids.
They also discuss:
• Why rewarding honesty helped communication early on
• The downside of overthinking and constantly asking “what if”
• Why parents apologizing matters more than we realize
• Phones, social media, and earning trust gradually
• Why short conversations often work better with teen boys
• Family traditions, games, and staying connected
• Why parents should stay curious about their child’s world
This episode is honest, funny, practical, and encouraging for parents navigating the teen years.
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