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Dealing with Your Teenager

Posted on 18 July 2008 by Jane Sharp

The teenage years are some of the most difficult for anyone to go through. If you can remember back to the time whenever you were a teenager, you no doubt remember some situations that you came into which were also very difficult for you to handle. This can not only be difficult on the teenager, it can also be difficult on their parents in order for them to understand how to breach the generation gap that may exist. Here are some teenager parenting tips that you can use as a guideline for dealing with these difficult years in your child.

One of the most important things for you to understand is that, even though your teenager may be growing up to a certain extent they still need to follow some certain guidelines. What you need to do is to establish those guidelines for the individual and the not to follow some specific set of rules that are laid out by somebody that does not know your child. If you treat your teenager as an individual then they will be more apt to develop as an individual.

All teenagers are faced with certain expectations that come their way by their peers. This not only includes peer pressure to do such things as drugs or drinking, it also includes the way in which they dress or the body image that they may be expected to maintain. Not everybody is going to have the perfect body and it may be very difficult for a teenager to understand this, especially if they have a difficulty with things such as their weight or perhaps acne. Try to help your teenager to develop a healthy view of their own body and to be comfortable with who they are as an individual.

You should also make sure that you are informed and able to distinguish the warning signs of drinking or drug use. None of us expect our child to get involved with these sorts of things but they are living in a world that is full of pressures that may lead them in this direction. By knowing the early warning signs, you will be in a better position to communicate with your child if you recognize them taking place. Although it will not be the most popular theme of conversation, it is an important one for you to discuss with them, both in advance and if you should happen to recognize any problems coming your way.

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Creating a Close Bond Between You and Your Teen

Posted on 25 June 2008 by Cathy Ley

The teenage years can be some of the most difficult that an individual can experience. Not only is it difficult for the person that is going through these years themselves, it can also be difficult on the parent of a teenage child. Many people that were close to their child all throughout their lifetime suddenly find themselves in a position where they and their teenager are growing apart in many different ways. If you want to have a close bond between you and your teen, here is how to create one. It may take a little bit of work to get things going and to maintain, but it will be well worth it in the end.

One thing that both you and your teenager need to understand is that the generation gap does not really exist. Many of the things that your teenager is experiencing are the same things that you experienced whenever you were their age. Although some of the details and faces may have changed during that time, we all have the same anxieties that we experience whenever we are entering into adulthood through the eyes of a teenager. If both of you realize that you’re not so different, it will make the entire process of securing a close bond with your child much easier.

Communication during this time is very vital and hopefully, you have been building a relationship based on communication with your child, even before they entered their teenage years. Even if you haven’t done this, however, it is still possible to get to know your teenager and to communicate with them effectively. Don’t try to be too much like them as far as how you speak and act, allow them to have their individuality in this regard. By talking with them on both serious and everyday matters, however, you will be building a relationship with them that you will be able to rely on throughout their lifetime.

One final thing that you can do is to allow them to develop as individuals. Don’t try to mold them into your idea of what the perfect teenager should be. That doesn’t mean, however, that they should be totally without guidelines but as long as they maintain their position in the family arrangement, they should be able to express themselves as the individuals that they are. If you allow them to do this, you will be gaining their respect to a certain degree and helping to forge a bond between the two of you as well.

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