As your child approaches adolescence, there is the want for independence on his part. Being the parent, you want the exact opposite.
You want to know the person they kissed at the corner of the road last night. You want to know how many frat parties they have attended. You want to know about their experiences at school.
You’re not to blame. It is an innate desire of every parent to be involved in their child’s lives every step of the way.
But your children are not opening up to you. They shuffle into their rooms when they hear the familiar hum of the car parking in the driveway. Last night when you pressed your ears close enough to their doors, you overheard them telling someone something about possible sexual assault.
Now, that’s a nightmare no parent would want to dream of.
Getting your teenage child to open up to you about their lives is, undoubtedly, a daunting task that only a lucky few have scaled through. With the constant evolution of the world into a global village –and the introduction of new technology to connect people around the globe- it has become increasingly complex for parents to monitor and assess their children’s lives fully.
Therefore, an inevitable question hangs in the air: how can you –as a parent- get your teen to open up about their lives?
In this article, we will look at ways you can create a close bond with your adolescent child and get them to open up about their lives.
How to Get Your Teens to Open Up About Their Lives
As your child approaches adolescence, there is the want for independence on his part. Being the parent, you want the exact opposite.
You want to know the person they kissed at the corner of the road last night. You want to know how many frat parties they have attended. You want to know about their experiences at school.
You’re not to blame. It is an innate desire of every parent to be involved in their child’s lives every step of the way.
But your children are not opening up to you. They shuffle into their rooms when they hear the familiar hum of the car parking in the driveway. Last night when you pressed your ears close enough to their doors, you overheard them telling someone something about possible sexual assault.
Now, that’s a nightmare no parent would want to dream of.
Getting your teenage child to open up to you about their lives is, undoubtedly, a daunting task that only a lucky few have scaled through. With the constant evolution of the world into a global village –and the introduction of new technology to connect people around the globe- it has become increasingly complex for parents to monitor and assess their children’s lives fully.
Therefore, an inevitable question hangs in the air: how can you –as a parent- get your teen to open up about their lives?
In this article, we will look at ways you can create a close bond with your adolescent child and get them to open up about their lives.


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