Parenting a teen can bring a new set of challenges that you didn’t need to think about during the toddler and elementary school years. It is easy to fall into the trap of criticizing your teen for every decision he makes and action he takes.
This is particularly true if his decisions and actions are so far removed from what you would have done as a teen and even now as an adult.
You may feel that you need to constantly judge, teach, and correct your teen. Whether to prepare him for the world at large or simply because you disagree with his choices.
However, this might not be the right approach to take with your teen.
Taking a break from judging your teen and thinking that every moment needs to be a teachable one can help you form a different and better relationship with your teen.
Breaking the negativity cycle
When you’ve struggled with a defiant and often angry teenager, it can be hard to step outside of a cycle of negativity. It can feel like you’re stuck in an endless cycle of nagging and lecturing your teen. Not sure if you’re in that cycle? Does any of this sound familiar?- Do your homework
- Pick up your shoes
- Take your plates to the kitchen
- Help with household chores
- Do your laundry
- Why did you do that?
- What were you thinking?


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