CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Call it puppy love or tween romance – we’ve all been there and at the time, it seemed like your parent just didn’t understand.
Eve White, of Charlotte Parent Magazine, joins us with tips for when your tween gets a boyfriend or girlfriend.
It’s not something they will usually open up about – so stop talking and start listening.
Make sure you don’t tease them about their crush, they will just clam up more.
White suggests providing a common space for the tweens to hang out. They’ll be comfortable and you’ll be able to check on them.