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2 / My son was ashamed of me and said: ’I don’t want people to think we came together,

Posted on May 11, 2025 By author

she chose a creative way to make her son see how his actions felt. It worked — and it started a conversation they really needed to have.If you’re facing similar challenges, here are a few helpful reminders: Don’t take it to heart – Their distance is part of growing up, not a rejection of your love. Pick your battles – Sometimes it’s better to,

pause than to argue. Respect their space – Offer attention, but let them choose how to receive it. Talk to other parents – You’ll find support, and maybe even a few laughs. Remember your own teen years – Empathy can turn conflict into connection. Read the full story in the comments — and share if you’ve ever had a moment like this.

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