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How Will You Deal With Your Teenaged Child?

How Will You Deal With Your Teenaged Child?. Presented By : www.past-transgressions.com. Conflict Is Common In Teenagers.

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How Will You Deal With Your Teenaged Child?

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  1. How Will You Deal With Your Teenaged Child? Presented By : www.past-transgressions.com

  2. Conflict Is Common In Teenagers “The door to success swings on the hinges of opposition.”- in Ben Franklin’s words. Thus conflict is indispensable and can only be resolved tactfully. There can be various causes of conflicts among the teenagers. The conflicts can be resolved if the parents take care of few important things.

  3. Avoid Unnecessary Conflict Parents can take care of their teenaged children by avoiding unnecessary conflicts. They will definitely oppose addiction issues like drug and alcohol or worse choice of friends. But trivial issues can be left to them to learn lessons from their own and grow up.

  4. Choose Words Wisely When you are arguing with your child, you should always be careful about the choice of words. You may act with the teenager just the way you should have behaved with an adult. They can get hurt or emotional by wrong choice of words.

  5. Negotiate And Compromise Negotiation in conflict resolution is very important. There can be different views of yours and your teenaged children. But you cannot always oppose them as your views are not matching. Negotiation and compromise is required for a healthy relationship.

  6. Let Go Off The Past If a problem is solved, try to forget that incident and do not drag them in future. When the parents are allowing a scope to the teenagers to learn from the past, they must know that the children need appropriate time to change. You cannot refer from the past incident and ruin the opportunity to change.

  7. Show Your Authority Rightly Be authoritative where you need to. This does not mean you can use force to apply your own decision.You can be assertive in difficult situation where your child needs help.

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