11 attitudes you should avoid with your teenager

1. Criticizing your child’s friends
Many times, parents criticize their children’s friends. This happens simply because they do not meet the expectations that they expect regarding the friendships that the boys must have. They even tend to judge them without anything that justifies it. Therefore, you must try to understand what those friendships bring to your child and respect his choices. Of course, as long as there is no important cause to ban them.
2. Being friends before parents.
If you try to be his friend, you will end up confusing your son about the role you play in his life. The minor needs discipline and rules that bring a structure to his life. This will help you know where to walk to move forward in this stage of growth towards adulthood.
Parents must guide their children on the path of life so that they can develop in the best way as they grow up. On the other hand, when the relationship resembles that of a friendship, the role of the adult becomes confusing for the minor.
3. Don’t give importance to your achievements
We all like it when we do something, even if it is an obligation, such as cooking, that they tell us how well it has turned out. The same thing happens to our children. Therefore, even if they do something that is their duty, it is important to praise them for their personal growth. In addition, this is also positive so that they know what is the right thing to do and what acts they should repeat. That attitude will help you feel loved and valued in a time that is usually complicated.
4. Hope that the worst always happens.
This complicated stage of adolescence may make parents think of the worst. However, this attitude, the only thing it will do is to make your child understand that you do not trust him or that he makes the right decisions. It is important that you give him confidence and that you always maintain a positive attitude.
5. Don’t accept your son as he is
It is important that you accept and love your child as he is, since that is what he needs the most. Don’t judge or criticize him for his way of dressing, his hairstyle or his way of speaking. Also, don’t try to change who it is because you simply had other expectations about what it would be like in the future. Show him your unconditional love and your acceptance, validate his emotions and him as a person. All this will make them grow with self-confidence, security and good self-esteem.
6. Exercising excessive control over him
When children grow up and enter the stage of adolescence, you will not be able to control them. That’s why, during their childhood, you must work a lot of trust with them. In short, a good education, at this point, will allow you to trust them and that they will make good decisions. The house rules must be negotiated with arguments and always with respect. Keep in mind that if you try to control your teenager, you could get just the opposite.
7. Invade your privacy
The teenager needs his privacy, he wants to be independent and he achieves that through his personal space. You should not forget that he is in the middle of his identity. For this reason, it is essential that you respect their privacy and that you do not rummage through their things or look at their mobile messages. If you are worried about any reason, it is important that you trust him and that you have a conversation to clarify it.
8. Want it to fulfill your own dreams.
Many parents feel frustrated because, at the time, they could not fulfill their dream. That’s why they place their hopes that their children will, but you should not forget that they have their own tastes and their own goals. Your child is a different person from you and, therefore, he will not think or feel like you.
9. Resisting change
Sometimes, it is difficult to assimilate that our little one is no longer a child and that he is on the way to becoming an adult. This generates a certain nostalgia, which makes us resist this change. However, it is necessary that we adapt the rules to your age and also the increase in your responsibilities. He has grown up and is already a young man who needs a little more freedom than when he was little. Therefore, accept this stage as something normal in your development and enjoy it, because it also has many good things.
10. Engage in strong arguments
Parents, when they scold a boy and he answers them in bad ways, usually raise the tone of their voice and the thing ends in a monumental argument.
11. Don’t investigate the reasons why your child has a problem
Don’t settle for the one who tells you that he got a low grade because the subjects are difficult or because the exam was very complicated. Investigate to find out if behind that lowering of grades there is a reason that makes him not be as focused as he should be with his studies.

Artículos Relacionados

También te puede interesar

Family Thursday

Celebrate the family union in Viñedo Dos Búhos with our Family Thursdays! Enjoy an afternoon full of fun, delicious food and special moments with your

Headline

Never Miss A Story

Get our Weekly recap with the latest news, articles and resources.
Cookie policy
We use our own and third party cookies to allow us to understand how the site is used and to support our marketing campaigns.