Do you feel frustrated with your teenage son all the time? You are not alone. Whether it is his attitude, silence, or lack of effort, frustration can feel constant when you are parenting teenage boys. But what if frustration is not the real problem? In this episode, Heidi shares a powerful shift that can completely change your relationship with your son. You will learn why frustration is actually a secondary emotion and what is really going on underneath it. More importantly, you will learn how to move from frustration to curiosity so you can reconnect with your teenage boy. If your son won’t talk, pulls away, or seems disconnected, this episode will help you understand what is happening and what to do next. This is about creating connection, building influence, and becoming the kind of mom your son wants to open up to. Want more conversations like this? Join our private Facebook community for moms raising teenage boys. We talk about real-life challenges, share strategies, and lift each other up—because you don’t have to do this alone. 👉 Join “Raising Boys, Building Men” on Facebook For Additional Support: Visit our website Raisingboysbuildingmen.com HERE Schedule a FREE Relationship Reconnection Call with Me HERE Follow us on Instagram HERE Grab 8 tips to connect with your son today HERE
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