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Old 04-01-2004, 11:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Arrow Communicating with your teen

Communication is a two way street. Often, the reason teenagers cite for not talking with their parents is that we just don't listen. Although, parents feel that their teens just won't talk to them.

Tip #1

While we know that being in listening mode is not possible twenty-four hours a day, we still need to show them that we are open to listening when they need us. This time will probably come when we are on the phone or while we are making dinner. Get off the phone, turn off dinner and give your teen your undivided attention.

Tip #2

Be encouraging, supportive and positive. If your teenager daughter has a fight with a friend, this is not the time to say, "I never liked that friend anyway!" That is a door slammer. Try "Are you ok?" or "Sometimes friends fight. Hopefully the two of you will be able to work it out. Do you want to talk about it?"

Tip #3

Know that it is ok not to know the answer. It would take a rocket scientist to know the answer to every problem that our teens could face these days. It is ok to say "I don't know", but follow it with "Let's find out together."

Tip #4

Fight fair. We hear this often when discussing marriage, but it is even more true when dealing with your teenager. Don't bring up the past. Don't embarrass them in front of their peers. If you get too heated to discuss the problem, take a time out and discuss it when you can be calm.

Tip #5

Sometimes we need to just be quiet. There are two answers to the question, "Do you want to talk?" If the answer is "no", you need to respect that. Even if it takes a huge piece of duct tape placed over your mouth, do your best not to push. You can keep the lines of communication open by saying, "OK, but I'm here when you need me to listen."
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Just wanted to bump this, and bookmark it for myself. Would you mind if I saved it in the archives, Gail?
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Just wanted to bump this, and bookmark it for myself. Would you mind if I saved it in the archives, Gail?
That would be nice~thank you
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Old 04-07-2004, 02:05 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Wow, Gail. Those are great tips that I really needed to read today. Thanks, Margaret, for bumping this up because I missed it the first time around

I am beginning to realize that I should be honored that my daughter wants to talk to me, instead of feeling like she is keeping me from some chore I need to get done...
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Thumbs up good advise

Hi, I am 14 years old.I think that information will really help parents. I don't have a real mom to talk to about things. I consider my aunt (monsterbabymama) my mom because I can talk to her about a lot and she has always taken care of me. That is good advise.
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Thank You Gail for that read. Excellent!
and Jamie - what a wonderful aunt you have.
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Those tips are wonderful but I still find it hard to communicate with my daughter
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