Posted: May 27, 2022
Adapt Your Parenting Style
If you have an authoritarian parenting style, you'll need to reexamine its effectiveness. An authoritarian method of parenting will cause you to butt heads with your teen. This creates power struggles and leads to increased anger and a lack of resolution. Adapting your style to more of an authoritative style will get better reactions. The authoritarian parenting style is effective at emphasizing authority and order. But, it loses effectiveness when eliminating choice and negotiation from the relationship. An authoritative parent explains their reasoning. They will give consequences while taking their child's feelings and other circumstances into consideration. Overall, they put a great deal of effort into the relationship they're developing with their child. Remember, they already know you are the parent. Your leadership doesn't only rest on your position but on your ability to persuade.Frame the Conversation
Listen
Overall, it's important to keep lines of communication open with your teen. You can turn anger into dialogue by making an effort to listen to and understand your teen. Doing so can help ensure that you heard them and understand their feelings. Trying to give advice or enforce rules can break communication down when you need it to stay open. Your teen is trying to figure out their identity as they go through many hormonal, growth, and development changes that are out of their control. Understand that their anger is about asserting themselves or trying to separate themselves as an individual. This is a difficult time, and your teen needs empathy. Stay your child's safe and secure base, so when they've calmed down or are growing out of this phase, they know where to come back.Begin Working with A Therapist for Teens in Atlanta, GA
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