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Teenagers Minimising Conflict
- Teenagers are often
upset, confused, frustrated and depressed as they try to learn about being
an adult and face problems on their own. It can be difficult to know how
to respond to these feelings.
- Arguing, ordering,
lecturing, ignoring or being angry with teenagers won't help. Instead,
show them you understand or are trying to understand by:
- listening to them
- showing you are
listening by looking at them
- talking about the
feeling as well as the action
- not assuming you know
the meaning of what they say - let them tell you
- not judging or
analysing them
- asking about what they
are doing, what they're interested in or what they think about issues
without prying
- sharing your feelings
with them.
- not asking too many
questions!
- Teenagers should also
remember that shouting at and ignoring their parents won't help either.
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