To have a healthy relationship with your family, the first thing you need to look at is communication. This advice might sound like something that you have heard numerous times, but communication is the perfect skill to have to better any relationship in your life.
As your child grows and hits their teenage years, communication becomes more frequent and comes with new boundaries as your teenage increase’s independence. Sometimes it is just to be a sounding board, you will need to adapt and be flexible too and how often you communicate. The best way to communicate is to make sure that they ‘come to you’ with their problems, not you asking all the time.
Discovering these new and different approaches to communicating effectively with one another will be a learning experience for you both. Effective communication with your teenager can help you connect in your relationship, and you will have more confidence about having those difficult conversations.
What can help in communicating effectively with your child?
Be careful not to have negative communication with your child.
Negative communication is nagging, harsh criticism, yelling to force a point and fighting. We know that conflict is inevitable when people have different views about a subject, but the last thing that you want to do is clash with your child, as usually, this results in undermining the relationship that you are trying to build and also creates ongoing conflict.
The idea of any communication with your child is for them to feel respected and loved. Negative communication makes them angry, rejected, blamed and unloved, and sometimes parents feel the same after the conversation.
How to turn negative communication around?
This may take some practice, but it’s easy to do once you create a habit.
Try to do this instead:
How WAYS can help?
At WAYS Youth & Family, we provide pathways to success for young people and their families. From Monday 15th November 2021, WAYS is hosting a parenting seminar that focuses on how to talk to your teen about difficult issues. This course will assist parents to build stronger parent-child relationships and better manage and understand their adolescent’s behaviour.
Visit our website to learn more or sign up for the event.