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Four Cs for Communicating with Your Teen

Jan 01, 1970 / Life Stage: Pre-Teens and Teenagers     

Just remember the four Cs. First, check your emotions. Before you speak to your teen, make sure you're in a state of mind that's calm rather than emotional. Second, be confident that what you are saying is in their best interest, not just yours. Third, be clear in what you tell them, ask them to do, or not do… don't beat around the bush. Fourth, be concise in what you say. Don't repeat yourself over and over again, even if you don't think they're listening. Join me on my blog for even more of the Four Cs for Communicating with Your Teen.

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