Use “I” Statements

Parenting a teenager can feel like navigating a maze without a map. As your child enters adolescence, their need for independence often clashes with your parental instincts. The result? Communication breakdowns, frustration, and feelings of disconnect. But fear not! With a few strategic shifts in your approach, you can build a stronger, more open relationship with your teen.
What to start with? Try using “I” Statements. Express concerns without casting blame. Instead of saying, “You never clean your room,” try, “I feel frustrated when I see clothes on the floor because it makes our home feel messy.” This shift can encourage more constructive conversations.
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