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How to manage teenage mistakes?

One of the issues that parents should pay special attention to when they are teenagers is how to properly manage the mistakes of teenagers. Parents should allow their child to make trial and error in various situations, because we all always learn the most from our mistakes, and teenagers are no exception to this rule.

Adolescent mistakes are one of those categories that, if we do not pay attention to them, may cause a crisis in the family. During adolescence, a person is constantly doing trial and error, so it is natural that he makes many mistakes.

The duty of parents in this situation is to create a strong atmosphere and relationship in the family environment for the mental health and self-reliance of the teenager so that the teenager can learn from his mistakes. During this period, a person moves away from childhood and moves towards adulthood

But he has not yet acquired the experiences and skills of a great year, that’s why he makes many mistakes. The role and way of dealing with children at the age of puberty has a great impact on the shaping of their personality and future. In the following, we discuss some behaviors of parents in the face of teenagers’ mistakes

In order to avoid the mistakes of the teenager, make your relationship intimate with her/him

Parents being close to their children can solve many problems. Also, when a teenager has a close and friendly relationship with his parents, he is more likely to follow their example. Many of the mistakes of teenagers are due to the lack of a warm and intimate relationship in the family environment. When the teenager does not receive enough love in the family, he goes to his friends

Give your teenager a chance to make up for it

Every mistake can be an opportunity to motivate a teenager. Families should try to create opportunities for their children to make up for their mistakes. Parents should create this feeling in their child that they can make up for their mistakes and give their teenager a chance to experience.

Parents should improve the spirit of hope and cheerfulness in him so that the sense of guilt caused by mistakes does not prevent him from working to make up for his mistakes and achieve his goal in life. This belief should be formed in the teenager that if he makes a mistake, his existence is not bad, but that act and especially his behavior; It was a mistake and he can improve his behavior. When parents teach these things to teenagers, they also strengthen their responsibility.

Kindness is a sign of respect and determination to a teenager at the age of puberty

As a parent of a teenager, be an example to your child and respect and love them. Try to bring happiness to your teenagers at home and school. Show your love and respect to your teenager and keep telling him that “you are important to me”.

Do not blame the teenager for her/his mistakes

In some cases, verbal punishment and depriving a teenager of special privileges is effective to change his wrong behavior. If negative behaviors such as stubbornness and violence are observed in a rebellious teenager for a long time, it should be determined whether this punishment is effective in correcting his behavior or encouraging

When you, as a parent, get angry and fight with your rebellious teenager, the problem is not solved. Teach children to spend time in peace and go in a separate room. do something to calm down, then solve your problem by talking in a suitable situation and use the three factors of communication, respect and logic.

Be a good role model for your child

When parents make a mistake, they try to think about their mistake and take responsibility for their actions. So try to be a good role model for your children. Parents who do not accept responsibility for their mistakes cannot expect the same from their children or teenagers because they have not had the opportunity to learn and be role models.

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