Have a New Teenager by Friday: How to Establish Boundaries, Gain Respect & Turn Problem Behaviors Around in 5 Days
Dr. Kevin Lemanamazon.com
Have a New Teenager by Friday: How to Establish Boundaries, Gain Respect & Turn Problem Behaviors Around in 5 Days
Instead try this: when your kids start fighting, usher the two of them to a room somewhere—preferably the least desirable place in the house, like your cramped office, where they have to be face-to-face. Outside is even better. Then give them instructions: “You guys need to solve this, and I’m going to give you 20 minutes to come up with a solution
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How to Get Your Teenager Talking Shut up. Don’t ask, “How was your day?” Say calmly in response to a shocking statement, “Hmm. Tell me more about that.” Eliminate the word why.
Parenting in the hormone-group years is all about gaining the cooperation of your teenager. You do so by listening to him, respecting him, encouraging him, standing up for him—and yes, also standing up to him and holding him accountable.
But never, ever use the word should with your kids. It’ll shut the communication down every time.
Ground Rules for Fighting Fair Speech must be respectful of the other person. No vulgar language is acceptable. One person talks at a time until he’s done, then the other can talk. No interruptions allowed. Abuse of any kind—physical, verbal, or emotional—is off-limits. The two warring parties talk it out in a room by themselves, out of anyone else
... See moreIn today’s world, more than ever, your teenager needs to head into life outside your nest with what I call the “big three”: wisdom, good judgment, and discernment.