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How To Build Healthy Relationship With A Teenager: Advice For Parents
Blame it on hormones or puberty, the rollercoaster of emotions that a child deals with Parenting a teenager is never easy and parents know or atleast have been warned by others when it comes to dealing with a child's teenage years. Well, it can be the toughest time to deal with, particularly when the parents are separated or divorced.
A household with a teenager in it can look like a battlefield every day and not necessarily it is over a big thing, even little things can trigger negative emotions in them. Therefore, it is for parents to understand they are constantly changing and evolving in terms of emotions and therefore, their relationship with them needs to change as well, and for the better. To help them realise who they are and who they want to become respect and guidance from parents are essential.

Here Are Five Ways Through Which Parents Can Improve Their Relationship With Your Teenage Daughter(s).
1.
Do
Not
Criticize
Always,
Accept
Them
For
Who
They
Are
Do
not
always
find
faults
and
criticize
them
in
whatever
they
do.
Try
to
accept
them
for
who
they
are
and
participate
in
their
favourite
video
game
or
song
or
even
reels.
Even
if
they
tell
you
the
plot
of
a
movie
you
are
watching,
play
along
and
sit
tight
with
them.
You
can
cheer
them
by
simply
being
with
them
and
no
matter
how
disinterested,
or
cringy
you
feel
doing
it.
Try
to
see
the
good
in
everything
they
do.
2.
Create
A
Trigger
To
Reverse
Thinking
Triggers
are
not
always
sad
or
designed
to
make
you
upset,
you
can
very
well
use
them
to
change
the
course
of
your
conversation.
You
can
reverse
their
thinking
through
this
and
understand
how
they
approach
a
situation.
Whenever
you
see
a
negative
situation,
try
to
turn
it
into
a
positive
one.
It
can
be
a
simple
household
chore
like
cooking
and
moping.
They
make
cook
something
delicious
and
simultaneously
leave
behind
a
pile
of
dishes.
Instead
of
showing
frustration,
you
can
show
appreciation
and
compliment
her
in
the
best
possible
way.
3.
Take
Time
Out
To
Show
Them
You
Care
There
are
numerous
ways
to
show
how
much
you
care
for
them,
so
don't
restrict
your
caring
nature
to
just
thoughts
because
hardly
teens
are
mind
readers.
You
can
start
by
preparing
their
favourite
meal,
taking
them
to
their
favourite
shopping
mall,
or
simply
doing
something
creative
for
them.
Psychologists
believe
that
the
support
of
parents
is
extremely
crucial
for
teenagers
as
most
of
them
go
through
turbulent
years
during
this
time.
Be
the
anchor
of
love
and
support
that
they
want
in
their
life.
4.
Set
Boundaries
And
Have
Clarity
You
need
to
decide
the
kind
of
parent
you
want
to
be
and
you
can
be
a
better
one
by
setting
the
boundaries
and
having
clarity.
Think
long-term
while
establishing
a
healthy
relationship
with
them.
There
is
no
ideal
parenting
therefore,
you
can
set
your
own
hacks.
Keep
yourself
on
the
top
of
your
list
and
take
care
of
your
emotions
first
and
set
an
example
for
your
daughter
of
how
healthy
relationships
look
like.
5.
Be
Respectful
Towards
Them,
Do
Not
Dismiss
Their
Concerns
Whenever
your
teenage
daughter
comes
with
your
concerns,
do
not
dismiss
them
or
humiliate
them.
Teenagers
can
feel
confused
or
feel
overwhelmed
while
dealing
with
difficult
situations
and
being
able
to
process
them
can
look
like
a
daunting
task.
Therefore,
if
you
do
not
accept
their
actions,
try
to
be
with
them
as
a
support
instead
of
making
fun
of
them,
using
negative
language
or
put-downs.
Creating
an
unsafe
and
unhappy
space
in
the
home
can
hurt
a
teen's
self-esteem,
especially
when
criticism
comes
from
someone
they
love.



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