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Balancing Privacy and Parental Monitoring for Teens
As a teen, it's important to remember that while your parents may want to keep an eye on you and your activities, it's also important for you to have some privacy. Talk to your parents about what you're comfortable with and what you're not. It's also important to remember that your parents may have good reasons for wanting to monitor your activities, such as keeping you safe or making sure you're not doing anything that could get you into trouble. In the end, the best way to resolve any issues with your parents about monitoring your activities is to communicate openly and honestly.Teen Health - Related Articles
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