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PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP TIPS FOR CONNECTING WITH YOUR TEEN

Every parent child relationship has challenges. Learning how to connect with your teen can be one of the hardest. The teenage years are not only hard on the parents, but also hard for the teens. These parent child relationship tips are all about really making a solid connection that last forever.

Every parent child relationship has challenges. Learning how to connect with your teen can be one of the hardest! These tips are a perfect place to begin.

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It is important as parents to remember that your teens think that everything they are going through no one in the world has been through before. Because of this, it can be tricky to connect with your teen.

Parent Child Relationship Tips For Connecting With Your Teen

ACKNOWLEDGE THEIR FEELINGS

No matter how trivial your teens feelings seem, they are important. If you want to connect with your teen, acknowledge their feelings and validate them.

BE CAREFUL WITH CONSEQUENCES

Though your teen may need a consequence for going to a party without permission, it is important to communicate that they will be in less trouble if they call you instead of driving home. Too many teens are afraid to call their parents which can have devastating consequences.

LEAVE THE DOOR OF COMMUNICATION OPEN

A teen isn’t going to just come up to you to talk about sex, alcohol, or relationships. It is kind of a taboo subject between parent and child. However, you can leave the door of communication open by telling them your own teen stories, or offering that communication if they ever want to talk. Another tip for parent child relationship connection is to start a journal with them like a mother / daughter (or son) journal.

OPEN UP YOUR HOME

You may not want a million teenagers at your house every day of the week, but parents who open their home to their teens friends, will connect more with their teen. When other teens respect you as a parent, your teen respects you as well. Invite all the teens to your house instead of letting another parent take that task. If you want real parent child connection, this is a great place to begin.

SHARE IN THEIR INTERESTS

You may not like their music, their piercings, or their way of thinking, but it is important to share enthusiasm in what they like. Try to listen to the music, talk about piercings you would have gotten as a teen, or have a conversation about what they like.

Getting to know your teen as a person and not a child is the best way to connect with them.  Building that parent child relationship starts with communication and connection. These tips  are a perfect place to begin.

If you like the journal idea, purchase a new, fun journal that lets your teen know they are special.  Or purchase one of these books on parenting teens to get more indepth ways to connect with your child.

You may also like this post on HOW TO BUILD A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR DAUGHTER:

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Carole D.

Monday 27th of February 2017

My daughter and I were always very close and we could talk about anything. My son was not that open but we managed.

LeslieC

Sunday 26th of February 2017

Great tips! I went through a few rough years with my boys but things are better now!

Cassidy Collison

Saturday 25th of February 2017

Thanks!

Florence Cochrane

Friday 24th of February 2017

Great tips. We always opened up our door to our daughter's and son's friends.

Catherine Robichaud

Thursday 23rd of February 2017

Some great tips. I used many of these when raising my 2 sons by myself and now we have an amazing relationship where they know they can tell me anything.

Jody @ Mommy Moment

Thursday 23rd of February 2017

That is wonderful. I am glad you have such a good relationship now!