Listening to Teens
May 19th, 2009 at 06:21am
Under Teens/Tweens
How your child behaves does not need to affect the relationship you have with them.
“Did he just write what I think he did? How can this be so? My son tells me he hates me. My daughter rolls her eyes when I ask her to do something. Of course this affects our relationship!!!”
Your child’s behavior [...]
Continue Reading It Takes Two To Tango (or) Who Needs An Attitude Adjustment Part II
Tags: Listening to Teens, Parenting advice teens, teen anger
By Susan Epstein
March 30th, 2009 at 06:02pm
Under Teens/Tweens
What do you do when you and your teen are having a discussion or an argument and they walk away from you? Do you yell after them, “Come back here!” or “Don’t you walk away from me!” Or do you just stand there, not knowing what to do, hoping that they will come back and [...]
Continue Reading Taking Down An Empire: How to Tackle Teen Anger
Tags: Listening to Teens, Parenting advice teens, teen anger
By Susan Epstein
March 23rd, 2009 at 07:18am
Under Teens/Tweens
Daniel Rosenkrantz, Coaching Parents of Teens
Some parents are so busy that they have to schedule on their calendar when they are going to spend time with their children. Because of work, personal, and other responsibilities and commitments, they have one half hour each day to sit down and find out what’s going on with their [...]
Continue Reading Listen Up!
Tags: bonding with teens, communication with teens, Listening to Teens, Parenting advice teens, teens
By Susan Epstein