Posts Tagged ‘Parenting Teens’

Parents - Communication with Your Teen

Do you feel you have a great relationship with your child with open, honest communication? 

What gets in your way from communicating on more serious subjects?

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I’d love to hear what you have to say about your communication with your teen.  What gets in the way with communication with your teen right now?

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Parents - Discuss Your Teens Study Habits Here

What are your greatest concerns about your child’s study habits?  What is the source of irritation that repeats teen study habitsitself over and over again?

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I’d love to hear what you have to say about your teens study habits.  Do you have concerns of their study habits?  Why?  What is the main source of irritation with your teens study habits?

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Teens - Keeping Your Parents Off Your Back… Discuss

Do you feel like your parents are always on your back? teens parents on your back

What for?  Why do you think they are nagging you all the time? Is it justified?

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I’d love to hear what you have to say about your parents… and whether you think they’re on your back too much.  Why do you think they are nagging you all the time?  Is it right?  Lemme know!

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Teens - Discuss Drug and Alcohol Use

I’m not a flaming liberal but I do think we have exaggerated the fear and conflict around both drugs teen alcohol abuseand alcohol.

Don’t get me wrong: they are both devastating to our society.

Our world would be a better place without drug and alcohol abuse.  However, since it is here and isn’t going anywhere soon, I believe we need to understand a level of tolerance.

In European countries they don’t seem to have the problems because they don’t make it so taboo.  Young kids sip from the wine glass and come to understand how to be responsible with it.

My Question: When parents drink heavily, are you able to translate that they can because they are of age or do you think you are entitled?

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I’d love to hear what you have to say about drugs and alcohol.  Do you think you’re entitled to use these substances?  Do parents and teens have the same understanding of drugs and alcohol?  How widespread is the use of drugs and alcohol in your school… and with your friends?

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Teens - That Taboo Topic… Sex… Discuss

I heard a teen say that sex was the funniest thing you can do that is free.  bird and the bees

Do you feel that way?  Is sex just another recreational experience?

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I’d love to hear what you have to say about sex.  Often it’s tough to talk to your own parents about this topic… so share your thoughts here.

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Teens - Discuss Your Cell Phone and Computer Use!

My favorite line to my kids when it comes to their cell phone is “let it go to your voicemail….that’s teen cell phone usagewhy God invented answering machines.”

Now with text messaging, it seems the interruptions are endless.

It drives me crazy when my kids go unconscious while they are with me.

Do you think there is a middle ground and what would that be?

Have you worked out something with your parents?

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I’d love to hear what you have to say about cell phones and computers.  You as a teen are a different generation from your parents… are your parents out of touch with technology?  What do you feel is a good “middle ground” for cell phone and computer usage?  Let me know!

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Teens - Speak Up and Discuss Your Curfew Issues

I remember toolin’ around town in my car until the early hours of the morning when I was in high school.  teen curfewsThere was something very liberating about it.

I don’t know, just the thought of being out late when most of the world was home and in bed.  I didn’t have a curfew back then.

But just a month ago, I received a call from a Sheriff’s deputy reporting that he was with my son and he was violating the curfew for the City of Wilsonville.  I didn’t even know that there was one.  He asked if he could bring him home, which he did.

While my son escaped being hauled down to the county jail, many of his friends were not so lucky… neither were their parents.  They had to go down and get them at 3 o’clock in the morning.

My question to you is: “Is it worth it?

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I’d love to hear what you have to say about your curfew.  Is your curfew fair?  Is it worth it to stay out late?

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