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Summary: (Click title to listen)PODCAST SCRIPT: If you eaves dropped on a typical household… one with a few teens, a mom and a dad… what noises would you hear? The more I meet struggling teens and their panicked parents, the more I find that the four walls of their home encompass arguments. A lot of arguments. Some are loud and include shouting. Some are hushed, but filled with anger. Sound familiar? Though I’d never want any families to avoid conflict… in fact, I think it’s an important part of growth… I’d want them to cut down on needless verbal battering. Is there an argument that can be turned into a discussion? Do you need to stop contributing to the yelling- match and start listening instead? It takes two to have an argument. Don’t be one of them! ©2013 Mark Gregston www.parentingtodaysteens.org. Email: markgregston@heartlightministries.org. Phone: 1-866-700-3264Also, listen via iTunes here.