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Keep Connected with your Teens..
 
by Robin Almeida
 
 

Jul 14, 2010

Communicating  with youngsters gets more challenging as they get older. Here are some suggestions to improve your relationship with your teenager. You will discover even more meaningful ways to maintain and deepen the bond  with your teen.

A Compliment a Day

Give teens just one compliment each day for one month and then record any differences in your relationship with them. Without exception, these "compliment prescriptions" always result in an improved relationship by  the end of the month. The compliments should not be forced (fake) and do not have to be on a grand scale. Comments like  "Your hair looks great that way”, “ I like the way you have rearranged your room,  it really reflects your personality”  will really work wonders.

Don't dismiss your teen's broken heart

Don't treat your teen's broken heart in a dismissive manner  with  mundane clichés like it's no big deal,  "There are plenty of fish in the sea”,   “He/she didn't deserve you anyway” or  What can you know about being in love at 15?" Remember,   when you were a teen how you felt when you got dumped by your first love? Empathize your teen, be understanding and give a shoulder to lean on!

Memories strike a Chord

Surprise your teen with a scrapbook of pictures that you've taken of him/her, from babyhood to his/her present age. If you have them, include a few pictures of you and him/her together.  It strikes a immediate chord that will help building a strong bonding.  
Go on a “date”

Ask your teen if you could share a regular "date" with him every couple of weeks (or every week if he/she is game), where the two of you go out for lunch or to see a movie. What's most important is your expressing a desire to do something  or spending more time with him/her.

Involve your teen

Get your teen involved in family decisions such as what colour to paint the house, which car to purchase, which vacation spots to visit, etc,. that makes the teen feel being wanted  and cared for at home.

Volunteer together

Establish a family volunteer tradition, where you both volunteer together at least once a month at places like a family shelter, children's hospital or nursing home.

Don't shut them out

If a family member is sick, encourage your teen to spend time with him/her.  They might be scared or hesitant initially to visit them.  But they  do not want to be shut out from seeing family members whom they have loved all their lives.  Give them realistic picture of  what to expect and accompany them if you sense they need your presence.

Appreciation counts

Write your teen occasional notes of appreciation, gratitude  and love, and leave them in sealed envelopes on his/her pillow.  It is sure to make a lot of difference in their attitude towards you.

More than words

Use a picture of your teen or one of you and your teen as your computer's screensaver. Consider what that might signify to him/her. Every time you or he/she uses the computer, there he/she is. It's another version of keeping a picture of her in your wallet, but with much more visible impact.

Tips to stay connected

Communication and understanding are crucial to every facet of a parent-child relationship. Here are some helpful hints on how to cultivate respect from your kids:

•  Keep communicating with your teens, even if they don't seem to be listening. Talk about topics that interest them. Respect and ask their opinions.
•  Give them privacy. That doesn't mean you can't knock on their door when you want to talk.
•  Set limits on their behaviour based on your values and principles. They will grudgingly respect you for this.
•  Continually tell them and make it know that you believe in who they are rather than what they accomplish.

 
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Swamy , Bangalore/dubaiThursday, December 02, 2010
Nice article. Noticible tips towards parents.Keep writing and all the best.
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Stanly D'almeida, Pakshikere/Mulund,MumbaiSaturday, October 30, 2010
Beautiful article. Thanks Robin. Keep writing. -stanly
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keep connection with teens, mangalore, uaeSunday, October 10, 2010
Robin, good article ,it shows how you have been bought up ,all the above comments are from parents wishing you good luck ,it comes as a blessing from elders when they wish you luck, every parents should have kids to be proud of and every kid should have parents whom he/she should be proud of.peace to all.
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Elias D Cunha, mangaloreSunday, July 25, 2010
Thanks for the article, it is helpful to bring up the teenage children better. continue writting. I wish you good luck
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ruchir agarwal, mangaloreThursday, July 15, 2010
Its a good article.Can some tips be given to parents whose chilldren just start shouting at anything
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Laurine, Mangalore/BangaloreThursday, July 15, 2010
Hi Robin, Thank you so much for the good article. We really require your tips to improve our relationship with our teenager. God bless you for the good work.
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GRACY, BAJPE/ABUDHABIThursday, July 15, 2010
Dear Robin, very informative article for many parents.Good wishes to you.
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Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/DubaiThursday, July 15, 2010

Dear Robin, very well writen article, children need love, appreciation and trust. Nowadays parents are bussy with their job, and spend very less time with them.In the past women use to stay at home and take care of the family, and keep the family bond together. Children always need some one to listen to them, they have lot to speak about their friends,teachers,school and they give importance to these matters as Robin said.

Parents should teach them what is good and bad in their early age,also must teach to respect others, which is lacking in modern society. Very good comments from A.D Shenoy and A.S.Methew.

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UPENDRA SHETTIGAR, PAKSHIKERE M'LORE (DUBAI)Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Dear Robin, really Very very Nice article
Thank you,
regards,
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Jess Lobo, Ann Arbor, MI, USAWednesday, July 14, 2010
I liked your article and very informative.. well, keep writing
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Deena, Mangalore/CanadaWednesday, July 14, 2010
Robin,
Thanks for the article. It is always good to spend quality time with teenagers. Open communication is very important to understand the teenagers.

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Veena, MangaloreWednesday, July 14, 2010
very nice article...remember to use it for your future kids too heheh :)
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adshenoy, mangloorWednesday, July 14, 2010
Some of thenm are good tips Mr. Almeida. Just add few more Sir, Say prayers everyday with them and also discuss daily happennings and next days plans, Eat together at home and not at reataurants to discuss things, hold on to your values rather than surrendering them to teens behaviour and above all treat them like your children and and cater to their needs without sacrificing family values, traditions and faith. While certain dicipline is necessary at times make sure to talk to them what is right and wrong and why. They will appreciate you for this, not at that moment but later in their life when they face the same situation.
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ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSAWednesday, July 14, 2010
VERY GUD USEFUL ARTICLE.KEEP GOING MR ROBIN ALMEIDA.
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Rita Pinto, BAHRAINWednesday, July 14, 2010
Dear Robin,

Beautiful artical, very nice and its true that more we are connected to our teens, love and unity grows. May God bless you and good luck.
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Ivan, MumbaiWednesday, July 14, 2010
Simply Great!!!!!!
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A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Robin: your article is highly
commendable and exposing a very
serious issue of our time.

Personally I know many young people
in the U.S., got hooked up with the
wrong company of freinds, and totally alienated from their
parents. Keep on writing, and
you can help a lot of people
both the parents and children.

Many parents have a wrong and
dangerous notion that making as
much money and educating them
is the only duty they have for
their children, so that the
children will have a great future.
It is just the contrary. They need
our love, appreciations, time,
involvement, moral instruction
etc. In a study conducted a few
years back, the majority of the
delinquent and drug addicted
children are from those families,
where they "got no love and hug
from the parents".

Let us love our children in action
on a daily basis, so that they will
be a great blessing to the nation,
society and family.
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mayur kantak, goaWednesday, July 14, 2010
Go ahead with your articles.

dev bore koru
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Berencia, Goa/DubaiWednesday, July 14, 2010
Good article for all narrow minded parents...God bless u to write more and improve some parents for their teens future,,,
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aboobaker uppala, uppala/Holy MakkahThursday, July 15, 2010
Dear Robin,Very nice and an eye opening article for the parents.KEEP IT UP.
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Helen, MangaloreWednesday, July 14, 2010
Thanks Mr Robin, very much useful. Keep writing... GOD BLESS
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Reshma Mascarenhas, UdupiWednesday, July 14, 2010
Nice Article
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Jess, MangaloreWednesday, July 14, 2010
Nice article, very nice tips for the parents, good writing.. keep up the good work.. God bless you..
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Lavina M., Mangalore/KuwaitWednesday, July 14, 2010
Robin,
Thanks for the article, it is helpful for every parents who are having the teenage children. keep it up. I wish you good luck
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John Pinto, Chickmagalur/ DohaTuesday, July 13, 2010
Dear Robin, It gives wisdom to those who have teens , though it is small article , it is full of important messages to the Parents. Keep up the good work.
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