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  • Arguing Teens (12-21-2010)

     

    PODCAST SCRIPT:

    I’ve learned that anything can be argued about, and in some homes, arguments pop up about everything.

    Since some teens are bent on arguing, the best way to stop arguments is to simply find a way to agree with your teen’s feelings, though you may not agree with their point of view.  For example, “I can see you’ve really thought about this,” or, “I can see why you might think that way.” When you honor and hear their feelings on the subject it throws a wet blanket on the flames of their argument.

    And if there are too many arguments in your home, it could be that there are also too many rules. So periodically review your rules to ensure they are appropriate to your teenager’s age and maturity.


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