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  • Calm In The Midst Of The Storm (12-15-2009)

     

    TODAY’S SCRIPT:

    When a teen is in trouble, they need to trust that their parent will be calm and open to discuss it, even as the consequences are applied.

    James 1:9 says, “… be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry. “

    Teenagers sometimes want to tell their parents they’re in trouble, but are too afraid how they’ll react. They know they deserve consequences for their actions, but they don’t need a lot of anger with it. They may even need the parent’s help, but are too afraid to ask.

    You’d do well to let go of your anger when your teenager has mishaps. Apply the consequences, but understand that it is an opportunity to talk, not an opportunity to criticize. Harsh words only cut off communication.

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