Ep. 265: Navigating Teen Dating: Rules, Expectations, and Communication (Part 1)

Ep. 265: Navigating Teen Dating: Rules, Expectations, and Communication (Part 1)

Author: Dr. Meg Meeker February 17, 2025 Duration: 42:12
With Valentine’s Day just behind us, many parents are reflecting on teen dating—when it should start, what rules to set, and how to guide their kids through relationships. In this Ask Dr. Meg episode of the Parenting Great Kids podcast, Dr. Meg Meeker answers the most common questions from parents, covering everything from the right age to start dating to setting healthy boundaries and expectations. She emphasizes the importance of open communication, encouraging parents to involve their teens in setting dating guidelines. Dr. Meeker also shares why she advises against high school dating due to its emotional impact and potential for heartbreak, advocating instead for strong friendships. Additionally, she highlights practical strategies for helping teens make informed choices, such as role-playing real-life scenarios and setting non-negotiable character traits for future partners. This episode is part one of a two-part series on teen dating. In part two, we’ll hear from a young adult who reflects on what she wishes she had known about dating as a teenager. Don't forget to enable notifications on your podcast app so you don’t miss part two. Want to work directly with Dr. Meg? Click here to book a personalized coaching session and get expert guidance on navigating your child’s journey through teen dating!Key Moments📌 00:00 – Introduction to the Podcast 📌 00:18 – Why Discuss Dating? 📌 02:12 – Should Kids Date in High School? 📌 02:29 – The Impact of Breakups 📌 03:25 – Mistakes and Risks in High School Dating 📌 04:34 – Friendships vs. Dating 📌 05:36 – Understanding Dating Expectations 📌 06:10 – The Pressures of Dating 📌 17:49 – Setting Boundaries and Rules 📌 21:54 – Setting Curfews and Boundaries 📌 22:47 – Discussing Dating Rules with Your Spouse 📌 23:26 – The Dangers of Underage Drinking 📌 25:22 – Role-Playing Dating Scenarios 📌 30:02 – Handling a Problematic Boyfriend 📌 34:27 – Building Trust and Setting Expectations 📌 37:28 – Staying Involved in Your Child's Private World 📌 40:52 – Concluding Thoughts and Professional HelpOur Sponsors🌿 DeepCozy – 15% off sinus relief at deepcozy.com with code DRMEG ⌚ Amazfit Active 2 – 10% off AI-driven coaching at amazfit.com/DRMEG 🥗 Hungryroot – 40% off + a free item in every box for life at hungryroot.com/drmeg (code DRMEG) 💰 Acorns – Start investing with just your spare change. Download the Acorns app or visit acorns.com/drmeg to get started. ❄️ Heat Holders® – 15% off cozy winter gear at heatholders.com (code DRMEG) 🏥 Equip Health – Virtual eating disorder treatment at equip.health.com/drmeg 📢 Subscribe & Leave a Review! If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, rate, and review so more parents can confidently guide their teens through dating! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

In a cultural moment that often overcomplicates the fundamental task of raising good people, Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker offers a return to grounded, compassionate wisdom. This isn't about theoretical perfection; it's a conversation rooted in decades of clinical practice and real-life experience. Dr. Meg Meeker, a practicing pediatrician and mother, draws from her unique perspective as both a medical doctor and a bestselling author to address the anxieties and questions modern parents face. Each episode feels like a thoughtful dialogue, whether she's speaking with a fellow expert on child development or unpacking a listener's concern. You'll hear discussions that span the practicalities of daily discipline to the deeper challenges of fostering resilience and character in kids and teens. The tone is consistently reassuring yet direct, cutting through the noise of conflicting advice to focus on what truly strengthens a family. Listening to this podcast provides more than just strategies; it offers a framework for building trust and connection through every age and stage. Dr. Meeker’s approach validates the difficulties while empowering parents with actionable insights, making the journey feel less lonely and more manageable. It’s a resource for anyone who wants to move beyond survival and actively nurture great kids.
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