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For the most part, the pages that I have referred you to in the last week or so have been in reference to small children.  And, since I have small children myself, this is where I tend to keep my train of thoughts.  However, there is a great site that I started reading just because one of the writers there is someone that I had previously been a fan of. 

The idea behind Mid-Century Modern Moms is that we simply don’t have a lot of people out there talking about parenting teenagers.  I’m sure there are tons of blogs and sites that do and I’m going to make an effort to find those for you, but for the most part, what we see most of the time deals with babies and pre-schoolers. 

So, as you meander over to Mid-Century Modern Moms and check out some of the stories written by the parents of teenagers.  And, believe me, it is an entirely different set of problems going on at that age than in those tender years before your heart has to walk out the door and join the real world. 

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