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Best Way to Talk to Teens About Difficult Subjects

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There are many difficult subjects that we are supposed to talk to our youth about – sex, drugs, relationships, crime, depression, alcohol, violence, bullying, peer pressure, safety… well, you get the point. The problem is that all of these subjects can become awkward conversations that often earn eye-rolling and groans in teens. However, difficult conversations are important because they can give you the chance to guide your child towards sensible and responsible decisions and to talk about your family values. Are you feeling overwhelmed just thinking about how to bring all of these tricky conversations without getting the typical irritated teen response?

Experts say that teens are best drawn into conversation when parents ask questions about their opinions instead of being lectured. So, we highly recommend that you start your conversations with some open ended questions, such as:

These are just some examples of how to ask “curious” (not accusatory) questions of your teen to get their input and opinions and begin a healthy conversation.

Final Thoughts…

As you address these tricky subjects with your teen, here are a few additional tips to remember:

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