05-06-2016 12:24 PM - last edited on 05-19-2016 02:38 PM by Sophie-RO
How often do the rest of you guys have those times when your teen won't talk to you? There hasn't been a fight or anything they just don't let you in.
How do you keep the channels of communication open when your child shuts down?
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05-11-2016 01:02 PM
05-06-2016 07:22 PM
Hi MeJane,
Firstly welcome to the forum and raising this topic. I have experienced the same with my teenagers and it can leave us feeling frustrated and no longer that integral part of their lives we had when they were younger.
i searched under the Skills to Build tab on this site where there is a fact sheet on Effective Communication and Teenagers. It advises how we, as parents, need to adjust our way we communicate. There are some great articles to help with this including
- Ask questions that encourage your teen to talk.
- How to have a great conversation
- Learn what your teenagers behaviour is saying.
MeJane I hope this will help as a starting point for you and your teenager to get that communication happening again. Please let me know if you find this helpful.
05-09-2016 02:34 PM
05-10-2016 08:36 PM
Hi @MeJane
Sounds like you have a normal teenager!
I found as they hit their teen years, the communication between us changed. They wanted to keep more to themselves, and not share everything as they did when they were younger. It's about them becoming their own people and is totally normal.
I think it's important that they know that you are there and available to them. Don't take it personally! Let them know you're there and willing to talk when they want to.
Let us know how you go.
05-11-2016 02:38 AM
Hi @MeJane
I'd say once or twice a month I get the silent treatment. After establishing he's not sick/in trouble/ or wanting to talk, I'll leave him alone and wait until he comes out upon smelling something fantastic coming from the kitchen.
I have actually found that sometimes he justs wants to be on his own. Totally. In the house by himself. Now that he's 16 I understand this: it's been full on just the two of us and sometimes he wants the place to himself.
If I'm feeling so inclined, I'll go out and walk for an hour or see a movie.
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