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How to deal with problem teens

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By milesraines
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Dealing with problem teens are hard to understand. You do not try to hard but you be firm from the start. You think about the consequences and do what you have to do. You prayerfully consider that they will eventually come around. You have to put your foot down because that will help them understand what you mean. You let them know upfront what you will have and what you want have. Never forget to let them know, you are the adult and you set the rules. You stay away from compromising because it may help but it may bring destruction. Teenagers today are smarter but only to technology, innovations, and things they want to do without restrictions. Teenagers are not wiser because they misjudge danger, they fail to understand why rules have to be followed, and why your actions can bring consequences. Plus, working hard for your needs are not the same for the expenses of the adult who is incharge to keep everything comfortable for living and the basic needs to survive. A point of understanding have to be met and establish to understand teens.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • They are critical but not beyond reach
  • They are emotional but can be sociable
  • They are raging with hormones change but not beyond being told what they need to do in order to stay in control
  • They are followers of each other but not leaders to take a stand
  • They are not endanger species but humans who want to love and be love
  1. Step 1

    Always keep a line of communication going

  2. Step 2

    Always listen no matter what the situation maybe

  3. Step 3

    Always be available

Tips & Warnings
  • Remember you was a teenager once
  • Remember the steps to survive and help the teen to survive, no matter what happen
  • Remember time have changed but the mind of a teen is to explore and you must be in control
  • Remember no man want to stand along but reach for each other and two can be strong
  • Being to relax with teens and putting rules plus regulations where they are needed
  • Do not take anything for Granted
  • Stand strong when you know something is wrong
  • Do not be afraid to tell the consequences of any danger to the mind, the body, and the personality

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KRLawrence said

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on 12/28/2008 there is so much more you could have said....

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