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In Utah, Salt Lake psychologist Douglas F. Goldsmith, executive director of the Children's Center, explains to a couple why taking away a teenager's iPad, along with a cascade of privileges, probably won't spark the behavioral change they want. Talking to the youth — and really listening — is more apt to yield results.
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