Trusting Teens (no, really)

Trusting Teens (no, really)

From Plot Twist Parenting: Teenagers by Julie Winchester Workman

November 24, 2025 · 26 min · Season 1 · Episode 6

About this episode

This episode discusses the importance of trusting teens to learn and grow, emphasizing the benefits of reducing micromanagement in parenting.

Consider this plot twist: a surprising shift that transforms parenting: moving from teaching teens “everything” to trusting them to learn, commit, and grow. You’ll hear why trust is a two-way street, how to play the long game , and why letting teens try, stumble, and try again builds confidence for everyone. With practical tools rooted in values, boundaries, consequences, and grace, you’ll learn how trust lowers tension, strengthens connection, and helps your teen become the thoughtful, capable human they’re meant to be. --- Trust isn’t magic—it’s a muscle. In this lively episode, Julie shows how to stop micromanaging, start trusting, and let your teen build the judgment they’ll need out in the world. More freedom, fewer freakouts. Yes, really.

People in this episode

Host: Julie Winchester Workman

Topics covered

  • trust
  • parenting
  • teenagers
  • confidence
  • boundaries
  • growth

Keywords

  • trusting teens
  • parenting strategies
  • teen development
  • confidence building
  • boundaries

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