“It’s 10 pm, do you know where your children are?” This ominous public service announcement that was the catch-phrase for broadcaster Tom Gregory on New York City’s WNEW-TV in the late 1960s,1 may sound dated these days, but the importance of the message remains stronger than ever. It has been clear for years that adolescents whose parents monitor and are aware of their activities participate in fewer risky behaviors, including alcohol use.2 Monitoring is more likely to be effective when combined with an authoritative parenting style. Although the initial parenting-style research was conducted in younger children, authoritative parenting that involves high levels of warmth and support combined with firm limit setting, supervision, and open communication, also promotes healthy development in adolescents.3 These types of parenting approaches likely serve to enhance family connectedness, which occurs when the adolescent herself perceives and internalizes the warmth, love, and caring...
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October 2015
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October 01 2015
Adolescents and the Importance of Parental Supervision
Terrill Bravender, MD, MPH
The University of Michigan, Department of Pediatrics, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Address correspondence to Terrill Bravender MD, MPH, 1500 E. Medical Center Dr, D2215, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. E-mail: tdbrave@umich.edu
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Address correspondence to Terrill Bravender MD, MPH, 1500 E. Medical Center Dr, D2215, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. E-mail: tdbrave@umich.edu
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: The authors have indicated they have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose.
Pediatrics (2015) 136 (4): 761–762.
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July 28 2015
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Terrill Bravender; Adolescents and the Importance of Parental Supervision. Pediatrics October 2015; 136 (4): 761–762. 10.1542/peds.2015-2658
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