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How to handle touch with teen son?

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Son asked if I would be his friend

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Teen son struggling to make friends and feels lonely. How do I help him?

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How to handle emotional/crying teen son?

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Anybody’s kid have a rough time with puberty?

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Anyone got a kid that’s really hard on themselves and sensitive to criticism?

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How do you set up your teen child to have meaningful friendships?

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My (42m) son (14m) is struggling to make friends but doesn’t really want any advice. How do I help him?

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Son struggling to make friends

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Son struggling to make friends

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Teen son struggling to make friends.

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Update: Son lonely/has no friends

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Teen son told me he’s lonely.

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Son is lonely/has no friends. How do I help him?

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Son is lonely/has no friends. How to help?

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