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		By: Watermelon Game		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This list is a lifesaver for parents! I remember my teen always complaining there was nothing to do. Baking a new recipe sounds great, like making that crazy rainbow cake I once attempted. And redecorating their room? My kid would love that. Do you think these activities are more effective if parents join in, or should teens do them solo to build independence? Also, any tips on getting teens excited about less obvious ones like journaling?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This list is a lifesaver for parents! I remember my teen always complaining there was nothing to do. Baking a new recipe sounds great, like making that crazy rainbow cake I once attempted. And redecorating their room? My kid would love that. Do you think these activities are more effective if parents join in, or should teens do them solo to build independence? Also, any tips on getting teens excited about less obvious ones like journaling?</p>
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