Teens and Tiny Houses: Experts Warn of Potential Risks.
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While the Brinks family's two teens lived in their own tiny houses on the property, therapists specializing in adolescents say it's not a good idea for every teen to have that much freedom. Adolescents and teenagers generally need supervision from their caregivers to grow into responsible adults. However, kids need to practice independence to be prepared for life outside the home. One way to ensure healthy development is to balance independence with regular family interactions. It's important to be aware that for some kids, too much independence could pose harm.
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