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  • The Suburbs Are Already a Prison—Parents Don’t Need to Be the Guards
    We built the suburbs to feel safe. Quiet streets, manicured lawns, cul-de-sacs where nothing unexpected happens. On paper, it’s a dream: controlled, predictable, insulated. But for teenagers, that same environment can feel less like safety—and more like confinement. Because here’s the truth we don’t like to admit: the modern suburban teenager is already living inside a system of invisible walls. They can’t walk anywhere meaningful. There’s no corner store to wander to, no public square to exist in without purpose. Parks are geared towards younger children. Our skate parks, built for teens in mind, are consistently overrun by small … Continue reading The Suburbs Are Already a Prison—Parents Don’t Need to Be the Guards

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