Sasha Obama: Sweet 16 And Beyond


Former resident Obama thought he had his hands full with dealing with the problems of the world as the 44th President. But her really is keeping busy as the father of two beautiful teenage daughters. His and the First Lady Michelle Obama’s youngest daughter Sasha is growing up fast and just turned sweet 16. Sasha entered the White House at the age of 7, the youngest member of the first family since John F. Kennedy’s toddler children, 3-year-old Caroline and 1-year-old John Jr. She and older sister Malia, 18, have been praised for keeping their poise under the spotlight and have earned props for their fashion-forward ways.

Here’s a look back at the beautiful first daughters below:

(Joe Klamar/Getty Images)

(Joe Klamar/Getty Images)

 

(Photo courtesy of Instagram)

(Photo courtesy of Instagram)

 

(Photo credit: instagram)

 

(Photo courtesy of White House facebook)

(Joe Klamar/Getty Images)

(Joe Klamar/Getty Images)

 

(Paul J Richards/Getty Images)

(Paul J Richards/Getty Images)

With so much influence around them (music, the internet, reality shows, etc), how can we as parents prepare our teens to also be positioned for success? Here’s 5 tips for every parent of teenagers:

1. Teach Them to Be Good Communicators
Encourage kids to understand that what they say and do – positive and negative – can profoundly affect others around them.
Help them develop talk to empathy and see if they can understand how others feel.

 

2. Help Them Develop Strategies for Making Decisions
Learning how to evaluate risk is so important in the teenage years when they’ll be confronted many times with…

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Former resident Obama thought he had his hands full with dealing with the problems of the world as the 44th President. But her really is keeping busy as the father of two beautiful teenage daughters. His and the First Lady Michelle Obama’s youngest daughter Sasha is growing up fast and just turned sweet 16. Sasha entered the White House at the age of 7, the youngest member of the first family since John F. Kennedy’s toddler children, 3-year-old Caroline and 1-year-old John Jr. She and older sister Malia, 18, have been praised for keeping their poise under the spotlight and have earned props for their fashion-forward ways.

Here’s a look back at the beautiful first daughters below:

(Joe Klamar/Getty Images)

(Joe Klamar/Getty Images)

 

(Photo courtesy of Instagram)

(Photo courtesy of Instagram)

 

(Photo credit: instagram)

 

(Photo courtesy of White House facebook)

(Joe Klamar/Getty Images)

(Joe Klamar/Getty Images)

 

(Paul J Richards/Getty Images)

(Paul J Richards/Getty Images)

With so much influence around them (music, the internet, reality shows, etc), how can we as parents prepare our teens to also be positioned for success? Here’s 5 tips for every parent of teenagers:

1. Teach Them to Be Good Communicators
Encourage kids to understand that what they say and do – positive and negative – can profoundly affect others around them.
Help them develop talk to empathy and see if they can understand how others feel.

 

2. Help Them Develop Strategies for Making Decisions
Learning how to evaluate risk is so important in the teenage years when they’ll be confronted many times with…

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