Teenagers are in their own world as most likely were you. YOu need to remember back to your teenage days and all the things you put your parents and family through it may help you going down memory lane.
2006-12-06 02:06:32
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answered by momdadand4kids 2
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It is a tough time for teenagers, hormones and all. Talk to them honestly and try to get them involved with sports or youth groups that provide a safe form of recreation. They need a firm but loving home at this time in their lives. Structure is very important in their lives now. To much free time is not good at all. Keep them busy, even if it is just reading a book. Parents have to be involved and it can be work. The children come first, put your free time to rest now. A good parent has to be vigilant at such an important time in a child's life.
2006-12-06 10:33:58
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answered by JAN 7
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teenager is really hard to deal with this days since this is a stage in which they are trying to establish identity..but there's always a way on how to handle this case..some help professionals would go to the most trusted guide in history the bible. teach them about bibles' principle in leading a happy life even in early stage. let them read it daily or you can read it to them......Psalms 1:1-3
2006-12-06 11:08:55
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answered by james 2
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You can anyone tell me how to deal with a thirteen year old boy....
2006-12-06 10:06:27
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answered by huddlestony 2
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Don't try to control them, that just makes them want to pull away from you and just causes your relationship to get bad. You need to give them trust, know that you taught them right from wrong, and hopefully they won't break that trust, and if they do then you can explain to them why you no longer trust them... Support the things they want to do... give them advice, not demands. But, if they do make lots of mistakes you do need to reinforce your rules and punish them... but if its not that serious then let it go. I know that you may be there parent, but face it... for the most part they are gonna do what they want, and if its nothing bad then why fight it? If you fight the litle things then its just gonna cause more problems. you just gotta trust that they know how to act.
2006-12-06 10:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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1 don't let her walk away from you
2 maybe give her some room
3 talk
4 what's the problem
5 and then deside waht to do
good luck
Jenelle
2006-12-06 10:07:26
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answered by Jenelle H 1
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I'll tell you right now that i am a teen. We like our privacy and we need time for our own. We can't expect to be super-teen all the time. We need to know we are appreciated and loved. We need to be comforted and be asked who was our day? And what kinds of things do u like? I'm not raised like thjis but i wish i was. My parents could care less. Please don't do that to your kid.!
2006-12-06 10:10:57
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answered by BIG RED 1
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depends on who you are to him/her (relation) and how old you are..anyways we teenagers like to be understood, loved and accepted in a way we are..no one should try to change our ways in a fraction of second..if we have some bad habits, we will improve but speeches won't work!And people need to give us more space!
2006-12-06 10:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep the bar stocked (and locked) and live for the day they turn 20........
2006-12-06 10:07:45
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answered by kitkat 7
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