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How To Talk With Your Teenager Effectively - 5 Helpful Tips

How To Talk With Your Teenager Effectively - 5 Helpful Tips

Curated from: melbournechildpsychology.com.au

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1. Be a good listener

1. Be a good listener

Pay attention to what your teen is saying, and try to understand not only the content, but also their view and their feelings.

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2. Make eye-contact

2. Make eye-contact

When you make eye-contact, you show interest and you are more likely to pay attention.

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3. Be assertive

3. Be assertive

Be confident in what you want to say (what you want, need or feel) without being aggressive or passive.

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4. Get them involved (consider their opinion)

4. Get them involved (consider their opinion)

When you ask teens for their opinion, you make them feel valued and respected.

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5. Don’t send mixed messages

5. Don’t send mixed messages

It is very important that your non-verbal communication matches what you are saying. And of course, lead by example.

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6. Stay calm

6. Stay calm

Regardless of what your teen is sharing, try to stay calm!

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