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  • Teens Who Argue (6-15-2009)

     

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    I’ve learned that anything can be argued about, and some teens argue about everything.

    Since some teens are bent on arguing, the best way to stop arguments is to simply find a way to agree with them. It takes the fuse out of the ticking time-bomb when you respond by saying you understand their point of view, or simply agree with what they’re saying.  For example, “You’re right, I am a terrible driver,”  or, “I can see why you might think that way…”

    Some battles having to do with moral issues and household rules are worth fighting, but don’t engage in petty adolescent arguments.  When you put out the fuse, your teen will eventually stop lighting it.

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