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  • Broken Meanings in Teen Communications (9-28-2010)

     

    PODCAST SCRIPT:

    You don’t have to work at listening to your children when they’re little, but in the teen years, you may need an interpreter.

    Teenagers say things they don’t intend to, and avoid saying to parents what they’d like to. That’s why it is important to listen in a different way. Somewhere between the lines is what they are really trying to say. If you allow the words or the immature approach to get in the way, you’ll never hear what’s really on their heart.

    Ask questions to clarify, as if you’re speaking to someone who just learned English. While their words and sentences may not be broken, their meaning may be, so take care to interpret.


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