11. Why Teens Act Out & 3 Ways Moms Can Reconnect
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Are you tired of your teen slamming doors, storming off, or arguing over small things? Do you wonder why their frustration seems to hit you out of nowhere? Want to reduce conflict and foster real connection with your preteen?
In this episode, I’m sharing why teens act out — and more importantly, what you can do about it. Acting out isn’t defiance; it’s often a signal of unmet needs, big emotions, and the natural way their developing brain processes the world.
I’m walking you through 3 simple, practical habits you can implement today to:
- Reduce conflict at home
- Strengthen trust with your teen
- Foster calm, connection, and effective communication
By the end of this episode, you’ll understand the “why” behind your teen’s behavior and have actionable steps to respond with intention — not reaction.
In this episode, I’m breaking down the 3 habits that silently destroy your confidence as a mom—and how to break them with simple, faith-filled daily practices. If you feel overwhelmed, emotionally drained, or like you're “failing” your kids, this episode will help you understand why you feel this way… and exactly how to rebuild your confidence with clarity, truth, and God-inspired habits.
You’ll learn the root causes behind mom guilt, emotional burnout, and self-doubt—plus the steps to finally walk in confidence, peace, and purpose inside your home.
If today’s conversation brought clarity, follow Confidence in Motherhood on Apple Podcasts so these calm, connection-building habits stay part of your week, Confidence in Motherhood!
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