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Encourage problemsolving from "summary" of How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk by Adele Faber,Elaine Mazlish

When teenagers come to us with their problems, it can be tempting to jump in with solutions or advice. However, this approach often leads to frustration and resistance on their part. Instead, we can encourage them to think through their problems and come up with their own solutions. This not only empowers them but also helps them develop important problem-solving skills. One way to encourage problem-solving is to ask open-ended questions that get them thinking about the situation from different angles. For example, we can ask them how they feel about the problem, what they have already tried, and what they think might work. By guiding them through these questions, we can help them brainstorm potential solutions and consider the consequences of each option. Another helpful strategy is to validate their feelings and experiences while still encouraging them to find a way forward. We can acknowledge their emotions and frustrations, while also reminding them that they have the ability to find a solution. This can help build their confidence and resilience in the face of challenges. It's important to create a supportive and non-judgmental environment for problem-solving. Teens need to feel safe expressing their thoughts and ideas without fear of criticism or ridicule. By listening actively and showing empathy, we can foster a sense of trust and openness that allows them to explore their problems more freely.
  1. The goal is to help teens become independent problem-solvers who can navigate life's challenges with confidence. By encouraging them to think critically, consider different perspectives, and take responsibility for their choices, we can equip them with the skills they need to succeed in the future.
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How to Talk So Teens Will Listen and Listen So Teens Will Talk

Adele Faber

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