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​How to handle short-tempered teens​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 29, 2023, 15:12 IST
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​​How to deal with arguing teenagers ​

Dealing with arguing teenagers can be a challenging aspect of parenting. The clash of opinions, emotions, and desires often leads to conflicts that, if mishandled, can strain relationships and hinder communication between the parents and the child. Amid such arguments, you might feel that there is something wrong with you or your child. However, such clashes ae quite common in teenage years. Be kind to you and your child and try these effective strategies to navigate arguments that will foster understanding, promote healthy conflict resolution, and maintain a positive connection.

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​Listen to their perspective​

Listening attentively to teenagers without interrupting allows them to express their thoughts and feelings. Validate their emotions by acknowledging their perspective, even if you disagree. This validation doesn't imply agreement with their viewpoint but signifies respect for their feelings. Paraphrasing their concerns or repeating their words back to them demonstrates that you understand and encourages them to communicate more openly. By showing genuine interest and empathy, you create an environment where they feel heard and understood.

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​Teach them how to respectfully disagree​

Establishing clear boundaries and guidelines helps manage arguments constructively. Emphasize the importance of expressing thoughts without resorting to insults or yelling. Reinforce the idea that while differences of opinion are natural, mutual respect is non-negotiable. Encourage them to express their viewpoints calmly and encourage compromise or negotiation when resolving conflicts.

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​Teach them how to solve problems peacefully​

Teach teenagers how to identify the underlying issues causing the argument and brainstorm potential solutions. Guide them to focus on finding common ground rather than emphasizing the differences. Encourage them to think about the consequences of their actions and how compromise can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes. This approach empowers them to take responsibility for resolving conflicts in a mature and constructive manner.

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​Teach them how to manage their emotions​

Adolescents are navigating a phase of intense emotions and often lack the tools to manage them effectively. Encourage the use of techniques like deep breathing, taking a break, or journaling to calm down before addressing the argument. Modeling self-control during disagreements can also be instrumental in teaching them to manage their emotions in challenging situations.


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​Practice what you preach​

As an adult or parent, your conduct during arguments significantly influences how your teen learns to manage conflicts. Demonstrate respectful communication, active listening, and a willingness to compromise in your interactions with them and others. Your behavior serves as a blueprint for how your child approaches disagreements.

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Karen Medler
919 days ago
Very good article and all the points are valid, however sometimes in the heat of an argument it is difficult to apply them but the more we practice, as with anything, the better we become!!
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