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In raising teens we often feel like they are not listening to us, but before we can  work on this, we need to make sure we're listening to them. This study offers  parenting advice for communicating with teens.
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Learning to Listen to Your Teen

One of the first steps in communication with anyone--teen or adult--is to understand the other person. Therefore, in order to effectively communicate with your teen, you must first learn how to listen to him or her. This study provides advice, talking points, and questions for enhancing communication with your teen.
   
Author: Delia Halverson
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Publication Date: 1/28/2009
Type: Parenting Study
Session(s): 1
Product Type: Internet Download
Code: TC8004
Price: $5.00

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  • Does the person inhabiting that adolescent body know how to think and communicate? Yes, of course they do, but they're changing and so must we. Just what can we expect from teenage children in terms of communication? What can parents do to succeed in communicating during this transition from childhood to adulthood?

     
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