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How to create a haven at home for teens

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 26, 2023, 15:00 IST
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Parenting teenagers may be tricky:

On some days, trying to make our houses a quiet and safe place can seem difficult in this busy world, especially for teens. Home is our secure place where we can lean on one another for comfort and support while also finding the stamina to handle whatever the outside world throws at us. But how to make home a haven for our teens?

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Know them:

For teenagers the largest obstacle to opening up to parents is the worry that you would judge them for their thoughts, feelings, problems and life situations. Most children are aware that adults consider their thoughts to be childish and immature. Yet, you can let your youngster know that they can trust you and that before making a comment or giving suggestions you are willing to hear what they have to say.

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Accept instead of judging them:

Devina Kaur, Author, Too Fat Too Loud Too Ambitious says, “In essence, we all need to practice sharing and being honest with one another. You may not always want to express how you are feeling out of concern that you will be disregarded, misjudged, or ignored. The same procedure also applies to our teenagers. Acceptance is a virtue of a good parent.”

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Don’t consider them babies:

Teenage years are a period when kids learn about their personalities and hobbies, as well as who they are and what they enjoy. Independence comes from being unique. Teenagers frequently express frustration with strict rules, timetables, and expectations as well as a desire for more autonomy. Remind your teens to treat you with unconditional love, respect, and support while they explore their identities.

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Nurture them in a safe environment:

Always aim to create and give your child a safe and secure place to talk and be who they are. Their choices may not be what you want for them but at least they’re making some progress. When we accept our young adults without judgment it helps them get through life and their problems more easily and with more self-confidence.

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Use empathy:

“Be understanding of the process of sharing your feelings, regardless of whether your child chooses to communicate with you or not. Always remember that even in a safe environment you have created, a youngster will respond better to empathy, kindness and patience,” advises Kaur.

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