There’s a much bigger issue that every parent needs to recognize and often gets swept under the rug.
It’s the real issue of disconnect between parents and teenagers. We need to talk seriously about it before the children hit campuses.
The very first place your children should develop a social connection is at HOME. If they don’t have this connection at home first, I can promise, they will look for it elsewhere.
Stop blaming technology, gaming and social media apps that your children are using. That’s not the real disconnect- that’s only a fraction of the problem. so taking the phones away from them is only putting a bandaid on the real issue. The disconnect of family is the bigger issue here.
Here are just a few of the many questions that we’ll be discussing in the RECONNECT Course.
1- How do you interact with your kids to make them feel a sense of belonging? It’s about acceptance, and as you know, if kids don’t feel heard and accepted at home, they will search outside the home for what they’re lacking.
2- Besides asking them how their day was at school, how do you talk with them about feeling judged by others and when something doesn’t feel right to them, how do they communicate that with you?
3- How do you help your children contribute to your family and the outside world?
4- What conversations do you have to ensure that your children are feeling valued and appreciated, and not ignored?
5- Understanding the psychology and regularity of your adolescent.
6- And lots more
This is the most crucial time to connect or re-connect with your tweens and teens, as you can imagine their sense of wanting to feel accepted by others while navigating their own adolescence.
If you’re emotionally tuned in and create a relationship built on trust and connection, you’ll begin experiencing your children opening up to you more knowing they have that safe space to be themselves.
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