
Parenting Teens with Dr. Cam
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Parenting Teens with Dr. Cam is the go-to podcast for parents who are ready to get real about raising teenagers. Hosted by Dr. Cam Caswell—adolescent psychologist, certified parenting coach, and mom of a teen—this podcast is all about honest conversations that dive deep into the challenges parents face and providing actionable solutions that actually work. Dr. Cam doesn’t just talk theories—she shares real-life insights and strategies based on over a decade of experience and the struggles she faces as a mom herself. Every episode offers practical, science-backed solutions to help you understand your teen, improve communication, and build a stronger relationship. Whether you’re dealing with mood swings, defiance, anxiety, or social media issues, you’ll find easy-to-apply advice that makes a difference. No interviews here—just authentic conversations that get to the heart of what parents are really dealing with. With a mix of expert tips and Dr. Cam’s own relatable stories, you’ll walk away with the tools you need to tackle even the toughest teen challenges with confidence. 🎧 Subscribe now and become the parent your teen needs. #TheTeenTranslator #DrCamCaswell #ParentingTeens #TeenParentingTips #ParentingPodcast
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Episodes(3)
Why Is My Teen So Entitled? The Truth About Teaching Gratitude
Is your teen acting entitled or ungrateful no matter how much you give? In this episode, Dr. Cam explains the developmental science behind teen self-focus and shares practical, research-backed strategies to build real gratitude without lectures, guilt, or power struggles.
Teen Son Won’t Talk? Why He Shuts Down—and How to Get Him to Open Up Again
Teen boys shutting down can feel like rejection, but it’s usually self-protection. Dr. Cam and teen counselor Jarrod Hoffman share what actually helps teen boys open up again, including reflective listening, trust-building shifts, and simple connection tools that stop the lecture cycle.
The Shocking Truth About Teen Defiance: What Science Says About Kids Who Talk Back
If your teen argues about everything, it might not be defiance, it might be healthy brain development. Dr. Cam explains why “talking back” can be a sign of critical thinking and connection, plus what to say to keep disagreements respectful without losing your authority.