Then, what do you do when your teenager won't talk to you?
What to do:
- Don't lecture her or tell her how hurt you feel.
- Try to have positive interactions with her.
- Engage her in activities you've enjoyed doing together.
- Sit down to meals with her.
- Don't pump her for information.
Similarly, how do 13 year olds talk? Make time during the day or evening to hear about your teen's activities; be sure that he or she knows you are actively interested and listening carefully. Remember to talk with your teen, not at him or her. Ask questions that go beyond "yes" or "no" answers to prompt more developed conversation.
Secondly, how do you talk to your teenager so they will listen?
Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish transformed parenting with their breakthrough, bestselling books Siblings Without Rivalry and How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk. Now, they return with this essential guide that tackles the tough issues teens and parents face today.
How do you discipline a defiant teenager?
Today's blog offers 10 strategies for the weary parent to handle a defiant teenager:
- Tie Privileges to Good Behavior.
- Avoid Repetition.
- Enforce Consequences.
- Have a Plan.
- Praise Good Behavior.
- Teach Problem Solving.
- Focus on One Behavior.
- Pick your Battles.
