
Don't Say This to Your Teenage Son: Parenting Advice
· “Be more like your brother.”
This is implying your son isn’t good enough and who he is as a person or the identity he has created isn’t accepted. If your son is passionate about something positive, encourage it. Be accepting of the individual your son wants to become or already is.
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· “What’s that on your face?”
We’ve all had a pimple or a blemish of some kind we didn’t want people to notice. It is especially embarrassing when a parent asks their teenage son, “What’s that on your face”? A lot of teenagers are already insecure about how they look. They need a parent who should be making them feel good. Your teenage son is most likely going through a lot of changes and getting acne is a major change. It’s a good idea for parents to be sensitive and informative about hygiene or hormones changing.
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· “Don’t bother me!”
“Don’t bother me”, is just dismissing what your teenage son might want to talk about with you. It could be important, something about his day, advice he wants, needing support, or just wants to bond. Another way of addressing this is by ....Read more here .... teenagesons.com