Talking to Teens: How to Keep the Lines of Communication Open With Teenagers Teens Parenting Kids

Cynthia Miller
July 18, 2019
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Elisa Schmitz
"It's hard to watch these young brains lurch in between childhood and growing independence, and it's very sad to let go of the little girl." It so is! I love this post, Cynthia Miller . You're doing a great job with your new teen. Sending you high fives!
Dawn Taylor
Some great tips here. The only thing I’ll add is that teens BS meters are pretty good so don’t fake interest if it’s not there. If I’m getting tired of a story that really bores me, I will say something funny to change it to something we can engage in. Doesn’t have to be every time but being honest sometimes can lead to them engaging more.
Cynthia Miller
Could not agree more. Absolutely - and good flag on this topic. I’m mainly trying to show my young teens I’m genuinely interested in them, period- so if they want to tell me about something I’m not that into (fake fingernails always comes to mind) there may be some self-effacing joking on my part, but I don’t pretend that I’m interested in the subject as much as what they think about it. For us, asking, “What do you think about that?” is a good way to not be fake but stay engaged. Great point, thx for that note!
Jake Roggenkamp
Very Informative.. Thanks for sharing Cynthia Miller
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