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Preparing Your Teens for More – MBFLP 205 (Replay)

March 10, 2025

Most parents are told to brace for the teen years—but what if we’ve been underestimating them? Discover how responsibility unlocks confidence, leadership, and success in teenagers. Learn why real-world responsibility prepares them for adulthood like nothing else.


The Remarkable Potential of Teenagers

Most parents today are told to brace themselves for the teenage years. “It’s going to be tough,” they hear. “Just survive it.” But deep down, many of us suspect something different—that our teens are capable of more than the world expects.


And we’re right.


Teenagers don’t have to be reckless, self-absorbed, or lost. History proves otherwise. Some of the greatest minds, leaders, and innovators took on real responsibility as teens. What if, instead of lowering the bar, we raised our expectations? What if we equipped them to step up, take charge, and lead?


We never expected to test this theory in our own home—until we had no other choice.


When Teens Take the Lead

The oncologist looked at Hal skeptically.


“Well,” he conceded, “if you feel up to it, you can travel. And you can speak from the platform. But you can’t stand around shaking hands afterward—your immune system is going to be completely shot.”


The biopsy results were in: advanced lymphoma. Hal was about to start chemotherapy. Travel was a concession; avoiding crowds was non-negotiable.


We barely had time to process the news before our teenagers spoke up.


“Don’t worry, Dad—we’ll take care of the book fair!”


They were 16, 14, and 12. Could they really handle it? We weren’t sure. But at that moment, we didn’t have a choice. Hal was sidelined, and I would be busy counseling and praying with parents. If our teens were willing, then our teens would take the lead.


And it made all the difference.


Don’t Underestimate Teenagers

So many parents brace for the teen years like a storm. Batten down the hatches! Duck and cover! But history tells a different story.