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ADVICE – Your children are teenagers like everyone else, which means: crises, rebellion, suspicion of authority… Having met these individuals for too old, what can you do to let them know that they are crossing the line? Experts’ answers.
You don’t know what to do anymore when your teenager is naughty. You are lost when he breaks the house rules and challenges you. Until now, you’ve been a fan of time-out (seclusion as punishment), but the method may be somewhat uncomfortable as the child enters or is right into adolescence. How to act as a parent in front of a (very) young adult? How do you highlight her frustration, make her anger heard, or assert her authority in the face of a teenager who may seem unapproachable, cell phone in hand? Clinical psychologist Aline Nativl Id Hammu and psychologist Michael Stora (1), who specializes in digital worlds, offer their advice.
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Organize family councils
This is the fastest action to take. It would be so important that it would even be appropriate to accept it when the parent-adolescent relationship is relaxed. To set family guidelines, organize councils or family meetings. “The more we involve…
Source: Le Figaro
