Wake up your teenager's conviction
Wake up your teenager's conviction
Teenagers have always struggled with self-esteem, but our world today is particularly hard on them. When teenagers are not well, they often become self-destructive. Some of the most common forms of self-destruction are alcohol and drug addiction, eating disorders, self harm, pornography, games and suicide attempts.It is extremely important that parents do their best to help their young people develop a sense of self-esteem so they feel worthy and control their activities. Parents can do this by being a positive example and helping them in different ways. Here are some ideas:
Spend high quality time pages and talk with them, eat with them, play with them, drive with them and chat, show them that you enjoy their company.
Interested in what interests you - ask them what they like to do and engage in their activities.
Use love - give hugs, high five, a pat on your back or shoulder.
Note if your teenager does something right and say something positive.
If your teenager does something wrong, follow a loving discipline accordingly.
When you make a project or get a good grade, you make a big deal out of it.
Be supportive if you make a mistake and encourage them to try harder or do something else.
Try not to criticize, but use learning moments to learn. Ask what you can do to help.
Be very welcome to all family members, as this is really a good example.
Listen if you want to talk to teenagers and advise them only when prompted or when absolutely necessary.
Define clear limits, responsibilities and consequences. When things are understood, they can be more easily traced.
Be reasonable with your expectations. We often expect too much of our teenagers and they can not meet these expectations.
Do not try to compare your teenagers with other people's teenagers. We are all unique and different and should never be like others.
Be positive, even if you feel negative. This will help both you and your teenager.
Help them solve their own problems and let them bear the consequences if they make a bad choice. Guide them, but do not save them if they fall.
Learn more about their friends. Be interested and ask questions.
If you do something wrong, ask forgiveness. Teenagers should never believe their parents are perfect or they will not feel good enough and constantly try to earn their love.
Encourage her to follow her dreams. Help them to use their abilities and talents wherever possible.
Never tell your teenager that he is stupid or useless. We all know how much it hurts us when someone talks hard with us.
Do not enter your teen's privacy. Show them respect and they respect you and yourself.
It's not easy to be a teenager. You can remember how difficult these years were. Really try to help them build a good mind and they become a responsible adult whom you will admire and be proud of.

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