How to Encourage Your Teen to Talk to You More

How to Encourage Your Teen to Talk to You More September 13, 2019

No matter what you hear from your teen, remain completely calm.   

Our kids often self-censor the “real” things they might otherwise share, depending on what they expect our reaction will be. There’s a very real twitchiness about whether Mom or Dad will freak out. And “freaking out,” by the way, includes not just a parent’s negative reactions, but overly energetic positive ones. So while cheering her great shot on goal is fine, excitedly saying “What an awesome idea!” about her plans to organize a picnic before prom is not. In other words: freaking out is any obvious display of emotion during a conversation.

Thus, one of the most crucial tools in your “how to get your teen to talk” toolbox is your ultra-calm demeanor. No matter what you hear from your daughter about her best friend driving drunk, or from your son about how cruel the basketball coach was to him, keep your voice level and your facial expressions in the “politely interested” to “politely concerned” range. No one expects us to be robots. But if you can keep “politely concerned” on your face (even though you want to rage about the coach instead), your son is far more likely to share about what happens at practice tomorrow. And the next day. And pretty soon, you’ve built a habit between you, of him sharing more and more of what is going on. Because he knows what to expect from you and that it‘s safe to share.

Of course we want our kids to share with us. And on their side, though it might not be apparent to us, they do want to share. Try these two tactics to get the conversation going, and see how it creates a win-win for everyone—giving your kids an opportunity to share more openly, and helping you enter their world and know their heart.


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