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  • Getting Teens To Communicate (2-18-2011)

     

    PODCAST SCRIPT:

    Having a hard time getting your teen to communicate?

    Teenage boys will clam up if a parent expects them to look them in the eye when they talk.  Instead, sit side by side, like in the car.  And I find that all teens tend to talk more while they are involved in an activity, so you’ll be most successful if you can find something fun to do together.

    Talking less may be difficult for parents, but when it comes to getting teenagers to open up to you, you can’t shut up too much.  Don’t expect a long discussion; it may just be the “instant message” version, so listen carefully and repeat back what you think they said. Finally, be sure to ask questions to keep the conversation going.


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