Teen Revolt and You

Gradually, as his fourteenth year approaches, most adolescents are virtually no longer involved in any family interaction or outings. They have a mind of their own and its quite tough dealing with their age group.
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sami Firstly, just let your son/daughter be. It is quite natural. When your child enters teenage he/ she faces this phase in life when it is best to leave them alone. But that does not mean you completely avoid them. Always ensure them that you love them and you are there for them.

* Teenagers expect respect and concern from their parents. This is an age when they are susceptible to advice very quickly and thus you have to keep that careful and cautious look out. If you experience anything abnormal or strange in your teen confront him with care and gentleness.

* Your teen may just be scared to tell you or discuss his problem with you, so don't be forceful and demanding.

1/8/2006
sami
Gradually, as his fourteenth year approaches, most adolescents are virtually no longer involved in any family interaction or outings. They have a mind of their own and its quite tough dealing with their age group.
1/8/2006
anonamous im a teen and none of this really works...sorry:) 10/31/2005
Alicia * Sure, you make get the traditional, "Nothing." response. But if you've been listening and watching, you may be able to discover an interest that they are afraid to express because they don't believe they have the skill to do it or that their interest will be taken seriously.

Make in the first sentence should be make, otherwise it doesn't make sense and is grammatically incorrect.
2/26/2005
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