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The amount of privacy teens are given really comes down to how much trust exists between you and your child, Rabbi Shmuley says. "If they don't do anything wrong and are generally a good kid, you still have to be protective, but you can loosen up a little," he says. "If you have a child who shows a pattern of engaging in risky behavior, then you have a responsibility to keep a closer eye on that child." Learn how to get your children to listen. |