3. Translating Teen Language and Behavior
Tess Connolly and Dr. Cam Caswell discuss how to translate teens language and behaviors in this episode;
- Dr cam talks about her struggle as a teen and that she is still grounded
- So much of the conflict with teens is our misunderstood communication
- Why she calls herself “The Teen Translator”
- Why teens get a bad rap and why we have information bias that is negative re: teens
- Dr Cam believes the teen years can be some of the best years for you as a parent, when we understand their behavior
- Teens have a natural curiosity and they challenge us and the world
- Our reactions as parents contribute to some of the our teens behaviors
- How “eye-rolling” is like an “unfollow” with our teens
- Teens really don’t want to disappoint us and trying to voice their feelings
- How important it is for teens to be able to express themselves and communicate how they feel about something
- Teens need to learn a better way to communicate by us parents teaching them
- Teen having an ‘attitude’ = teen not being heard most of the time and wanting parents to listen to me
- The more anger and ‘meaner’ the teens behavior is the more hurt and pain they are feeling
- What lazy behavior and lack of motivation means with teens
- Give praise and acknowledgement when they follow through with expectations
- Why teens don’t tell us things...and it’s not what you think
You can find more about Dr. Cameron Caswell, The Teen Translator here: https://www.askdrcam.com/
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