A Quote by Kyle Richards

Raising teens is a challenge - that's for sure. — © Kyle Richards
Raising teens is a challenge - that's for sure.
Having to parent your mother or father is a challenge that way too many teens have to deal with. Teens whose parents are dealing with substance abuse, financial hardship, job loss, mental illness and divorce deserve our love, support, and compassion. I wish America would stop judging and criticizing teens and instead, try to understand the battles they have to fight every day.
We are sure living in a peculiar time. You get morefor not working than you will for working, and morefor not raising a hog than for raising it.
We all have an interest in making sure teens grow up healthy and drug-free.
What greater aspiration and challenge are there for a mother than the hope of raising a great son or daughter?
Teens find out a lot from other teens.
It is a challenge to all of us, and it's a challenge we need to meet, to make sure the Quincy Veterans' Home is, in fact, giving the best care and the safest care in the state.
I am not sure how old I was when I began to worry about being saved, but it was sometime in my early teens.
Raising parent awareness on how to support their students to be safe, responsible and discerning users of technology continues to be a challenge.
In fact, a University of Connecticut study showed that as many as three in four pre-teens and teens who are exposed to Internet gambling become addicted.
I don't have to do much. What I was surprised at and the challenge was that dealing with an ensemble cast who are in scenes together everyday all day, that is a challenge. It's a challenge to make sure everyone get as much coverage and attention, it got just kind of competitive. I loved it because it made it funnier, but the improv went nuts. People were like, "Oh wait. I have something better to say." "Now, I'm going to say..."
I always loved acting - though what I did in my teens was probably more eclat than elan. But I wasn't sure about doing it professionally.
The second challenge is to make sure that, growing up in this culture, they have a healthy view of life and God and Scripture. So, that's my other challenge. So, finding that balance is certainly no easy task but it can be very fulfilling. So, that's part of what we talk about in this book.
At the end of the day, most parents have more in common with their teens than they realize. Let's retire the bootstrap mentality and stop telling our teens that their stress is self-imposed.
Being at home is a job in itself and raising a family for sure.
I think in general in my teens I had a lot of crushes on men on the Internet, most notably Momus since I was in my late teens. John Darnielle was also another big crush.
Traditionally parents have wondered what their teens were doing, but now teens are much more likely to be doing things that can get them killed.
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