Arguing With Teens: Parents, It Doesn't Work (So How Can We Stop Doing It?) Teens Parenting

Sheryl Gould
5 years ago

Why do we enter into power struggles with our teens? We know arguing doesn’t work. The next time you are tempted to argue with your teen, don’t enter into the argument! This doesn’t mean we ignore them. We just don’t get hooked by them.

Part of their job as a teen is to develop their own sense of separate self from you. Do not waste time and energy trying to get them to understand and see things our way. They could care less and we won’t solve an argument by explaining.

Instead, seize every opportunity as a good teaching moment. Mind you, teaching moments have their place when the timing is right, and the timing is definitely not right in the middle of a disagreement. Try these five things the next time your teen disagrees with you:

  • Listen to them. Hear their side of things.
  • Applaud them for sharing their opinions and arguing for their cause.
  • Rather than explaining your reasoning, allow your teen to be unhappy, disappointed or angry with you.
  • Remember, it is OK for them to be unhappy or angry with us!
  • Remind yourself that they need to hear NO and face disappointment. The world often will not explain itself to them.

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Comments (2)

Elisa Schmitz
You are so right, Sheryl Gould . Arguing truly gets you nowhere with teens. What wonderful alternatives here, thank you!
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