Are You Setting Limits for Your Teen?
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July 14, 2006 Most teens claim not to want limits, but, deep down, they really do. Parents need to decide and agree upon the limits that are absolute - what they expect their teenager to do or not to do - and make these very clear to the teen, with an understanding of what the consequences will be if these limits are not respected. At the same time, teenagers need an increasing amount of autonomy and decision-making power. Decide which issues are negotiable - and sit down and work out some compromises with your teen. For example you may decide that she can date with certain restrictions - e.g., the boy must be her age or not more than a year older, no unsupervised parties, no car dates, etc. When she feels that she has some power to make choices in some areas of her life, she will be more likely to observe the limits you set. You may decide that she can date with certain restrictions - e.g., the boy must be her age or not more than a year older, no unsupervised parties, no car dates, etc. When she feels that she has some power to make choices in some areas of her life, she will be more likely to observe the limits you set. In the absence of peer pressure to engage in dangerous or particularly undesirable behavior, it may be best to say little beyond this, to encourage more positive friendships and to let the questionable friendships unravel in their own time, as they probably will. (On the other hand, if you show continual, obvious distaste for a friend, the teen may cling even more tightly to that friendship.) Regarding friends you don't approve of: let your teen knows that you have some reservations about some friends and tell them why, then invite them to tell you how they feel about these friends. Listen without interrupting or arguing. Talk with your teen. Without attacking their friends personally. If you know, however, that a friend is pressuring your teen to drink, take drugs, steal, cut school or to engage in other serious risk-taking behavior, it's time to voice more than simple disapproval. You need to step in and limit, even forbid the friendship. However, this should be only your last-ditch approach. Save this only for situations where you feel your teen is in definite danger. Don't dilute this friend veto-power with over-use. Remember that teens have mixed feelings about limits that mirror their developmental position between childhood and adulthood: while they may balk at limits, argue with them and claim to have the maturity to make all of their own choices, they feel quietly reassured when parents step in and let them know what they expect of them. Deep down, most teenagers see limits as reassuring, as a sign of ongoing parental protection, and as proof that their parents really care. Teens and Privacy A recent university study has found that teenagers have fewer problems when their privacy is respected at home. This means that parents do not open their mail, eavesdrop on phone conversations or search their rooms, especially in the absence of a serious problem like obvious drug abuse. When teens feel secure in their own little private corner of the house, they are likely to feel more trusted and competent -- getting a valuable foretaste of independence and, since they aren't so inclined to fight for independence, they are more likely to share more of themselves with parents! Also, respect your teen's privacy regarding his body. Young teens are often quite self conscious about body changes. They can be devastated by teasing or critical comments. Don't ask invasive questions about sexuality, like "How did you make out?" This reinforces peer pressure for your son to be sexually active before he's emotionally ready. Do let your teen know what your values are, and your availability to discuss any matter, or to answer any question. Accept your teen's separateness -- allow areas of privacy in his life. This can help him to grow up to think for himself, and to take more responsibility for his own life. If you are a parent, try to be conscious of your teen's behavior without overreacting. For professional help just log on: http://www.abundantlifeacademy.com/ http://www.troubledteens4jesus.com/ http://www.troubledteenministries.com/ They can be of great help. There are ways to help manage the fear and all it takes is some effort to find those answers. Abundantlifeacademy has Special Programs for troubled teen’s future. Christian Boarding School is there for your help. They provide valuable resources for parents that are looking for boot camps, wilderness programs, group homes, transport services, and boarding schools for their troubled teen.
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