Parent-child communication: 13-17 years old.
Does communicating with your teenage child seem like a mission impossible?
Do you feel tired and stressed by communication that results in arguments, misunderstandings, or long silences?
Phrases such as "You just don't understand me" and "Today things are not like they were when you were young!" are part of the everyday life of many families, and loving parents look for new ways to make their children feel less alone.
Adolescence is a complicated time for both parents and children; we have to adapt to new challenges and new situations: the Internet, the pandemic, global warming, and all the events we have witnessed in recent decades have profoundly changed the way our children deal with life and look to the future.
For this very reason, this guide aims to help parents speak the same "language" as their children to be valuable support in these crucial years of education and interaction in the outside world.
We will fully get to know the world as seen through the eyes of teens and address important topics such as:
- social media and the distorted body image they present to us
- substance abuse
- the responsible use of smartphones and cyberbullying
- relationships with friends or partners
- the importance of music and musical idols
- mental health
- 8 strategies for helping a teen in crisis
- 6 things to know to understand and help a teenager who shuts down
- 7 strategies for practicing active listening
- topics to talk about with teens
- how to manage money
- how to manage relationships with friends and adults
- how to approach the topic of sex constructively
- the rules to be established in the home
- how to manage anxiety and depression in adolescents
- how not to transmit anxiety to your child
And much more!
Now is the time to take action: start this beautiful journey to teenage years of positive communication and growth!
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