Alex Clark
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Podcast Appearances
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What's a moment where a parent shouldn't step in, but they almost always do?
So if there's a teenager who's telling their parents, I don't think I'm ready to get my driver's license.
Do you think that a parent should push them to anyway or require them to?
Do you think these kids have a lack of confidence or a complete opposite?
I was going to say it sounds more like I don't want to do that.
I don't want to go to prom just because I think it's not going to look Instagram perfect.
How do you know if you have a capable kid?
I think the majority of parents who are listening would say, oh, I have a capable kid.
But could you give like a little quiz or some questions to ask so they can truly see if they're raising a capable kid or not?
So with that teenage girl that said, I don't want to grow, what should be the correct parental response to something like that?
So if a child is in their middle school teenage years and they're scared to go to the dance, the school dance, how should you respond to that?
Are you dropping them off anyway?
And we each have our own individual phone numbers.
So you're not answering the phone for your mother anymore.
And talking to her friends or whatever.
Like the child is never interacting.
The other thing is, and this is just popping into my head as I'm talking, is we don't host dinner parties anymore.
Families are not hosting dinner parties.