Empowered Success for Teens
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Talking to your tween or teen can be hard, but it’s important to keep talking so you can help them with their problems. Even though they may seem older and wiser, inside, they still need you. Growing up is a time of change, and it’s natural for your teen to feel like they’re becoming more independent and don’t need you as much. But the truth is, you are still there for them and want to help them. You can help them with their problems and give them advice when they need it. Even though they might feel like they’re all grown up, they still need you. So, encourage them to talk to you and ask for your help when they need it.
Here are some tips for motivating your teen to talk to you:
Wink Note 😉: Your kid does not see or feel the same way you do at this moment in time. Try to remember how you felt when you were at that age.
In conclusion, motivating your teen to talk to you is essential for maintaining a healthy and supportive relationship. By creating a safe space, being available, asking open-ended questions, showing interest, being patient, and using technology, you can help your teen feel comfortable opening up to you. Remember that adolescence is a challenging time, and your teen may be experiencing a wide range of emotions. By being there for them and providing them with the support they need, you can help them navigate this difficult time and emerge as a confident and resilient adult.
Sources:
• psychologytoday.com
• yourteenmag.com
• kidshealth.org