Good Communication Between Parents & Teens

(This post is made possible with support from the Center for Parent and Teen Communication, part of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. All opinions are my own.)

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The Center for Parent and Teen Communication offers science-based strategies supporting healthy family relationships. After exploring their website, I found many insightful resources to use going forward. You’ll want their 100-word, daily parenting tip newsletter in your inbox!

I watched & strongly related to their Destination, Good Communication video. The advice given is exactly how experience has taught me to interact with my 13-year-old. 

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Over/Underreacting, when my daughter confides in me, is the fastest road to shutdown. She expects & trusts me to actively listen to her words, stay calm, & respond honestly afterwards.

For instance, she got in trouble at school. Instead of immediately dishing out consequences, I listened intently as she gave her side of the story. Allowing her to explain herself without judgement, opened up better communication & understanding between us about what happened.

Be sure to visit the website for more parenting advice animations. Please let me know your favorite!

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