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Tips
for Communicating With Your Teen
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Encourage
conversation. Encourage your child to talk about whatever interests him or
her. Listen without interruption and give your child a chance to teach you
something new. Your active listening to your child's enthusiasms paves the
way for conversations about topics that concern you.
Ask open-ended
questions. Encourage your teen to tell you how he or she thinks and feels
about the issue you're discussing. Avoid questions that have a simple "yes"
or "no" answer.
Control your
emotions. If you hear something you don't like, try not to respond with anger.
Instead, take a few deep breaths and acknowledge your feelings in a constructive
way.
Make every conversation
a "win-win" experience. Don't lecture or try to "score points"
on your teen by showing how he or she is wrong. If you show respect for your
child's viewpoint, he or she will be more likely to listen to and respect
yours.