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Remember those years when your child followed you everywhere, and gazed at you with adoring eyes because you knew everything? Have they now turned into a teenager who simply grunts, or screams at you, when they occasionally emerge from their bedroom?
Changes in a teenage brain help them to develop abstract thinking and self-reflection but they also make them hyper-critical and keen to develop emotional distance so they can practice life without you around.
What to do: Daniel Siegel says we need to teach them to have reflective conversations:
How to do it: JoAnn Deak - Girls will be girls.
Techniques: Parent Gym based on how to talk so your kids will listen.
When to do it?
Books, and materials, we've referenced:Â
Tangling with your teenager
Helen wrote 'My sixteen year old is dating and says heâs in love. What do I do if he brings her home and wants her to stay the night? Do I put them in the same room, or separate them?'Â
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I don't have medical training so please seek the advice of a specialist if you're not coping.
My email is [email protected]
And my website has a blog, searchable episodes, and ways to contact me:
www.teenagersuntangled.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teenagersuntangled/
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/teenagersuntangled/
You can reach Susie at www.amindful-life.co.uk
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What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover?
Remember those years when your child followed you everywhere, and gazed at you with adoring eyes because you knew everything? Have they now turned into a teenager who simply grunts, or screams at you, when they occasionally emerge from their bedroom?
Changes in a teenage brain help them to develop abstract thinking and self-reflection but they also make them hyper-critical and keen to develop emotional distance so they can practice life without you around.
What to do: Daniel Siegel says we need to teach them to have reflective conversations:
How to do it: JoAnn Deak - Girls will be girls.
Techniques: Parent Gym based on how to talk so your kids will listen.
When to do it?
Books, and materials, we've referenced:Â
Tangling with your teenager
Helen wrote 'My sixteen year old is dating and says heâs in love. What do I do if he brings her home and wants her to stay the night? Do I put them in the same room, or separate them?'Â
ISSUES:
Support the show
Thank you so much for your support.
Please hit the follow button if you like the podcast, and share it with anyone who might benefit. You can review us on Apple podcasts by going to the show page, scrolling down to the bottom where you can click on a star then you can leave your message.
I don't have medical training so please seek the advice of a specialist if you're not coping.
My email is [email protected]
And my website has a blog, searchable episodes, and ways to contact me:
www.teenagersuntangled.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teenagersuntangled/
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/teenagersuntangled/
You can reach Susie at www.amindful-life.co.uk
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