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"The Best Reason for Living"
Grownups Ozzie and Harriet and teenagers Ricky and David have happily learned to share their interests.
To Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, it's the
great adventure of being parents— especially now
that David and Ricky are in their teens
By BUD GOODE
HPreat us like, grownups! "When your
A children become teenagers," says Harriet
Nelson, "that's what they'll say. And you'll
have to have an answer ready for them."
Harriet, who's seen with the Nelson family on ABC -TV's Adventures Of Ozzie And Harriet, continues: "One problem is that some parents' only answer is, 'When you act like grownups, we'll treat you like grownups!' But they seldom try to help their youngsters find the common ground which teenagers and adults can share."
Ozzie and Harriet's boys, Ricky, fourteen, and David Nelson, eighteen, have been teenagers now for a combined total of seven
years. In that time, the Nelsons have discovered a number of common areas that they, as adults, can share with their teenage boys.
* The first has to do with entertaining: When teenagers entertain at home, the Nelsons and their boys agree, the party should have a chaperon. "The idea," says Harriet, "is for an adult to be available.
"When the boys were younger, for example," she continues, "we had parties more frequently than we do now. With these parties, I was always available, though not necessarily included in the gang.
"At these affairs, you can't put on a robe
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