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  • Structuring Teen Responsibility (8-05-2009)

     

    SCRIPT:

    If you want children to keep their feet on the ground, put some responsibility on their shoulders.

    Too much of anything,  including too much idle time or time with friends, can be bad, so I recommend balancing out your teen’s time with a task that is theirs exclusively to handle.

    Make it something that has meaning, such as helping an elderly neighbor, volunteering at a hospital, or helping less fortunate people. It’s best when the teen interacts directly with the people they are helping, not just stuffing envelopes or picking up trash.

    Such meaningful responsibilities can go a long way toward bringing a sense of belonging and purpose to the teen’s life and a dose of reality to their thinking about preparing for the future.


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