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5 Phrases You Need to Know When Your Teen Is Looking for an Arguement

added 2 years ago by DMcGaw

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Let's face it - sometimes our teenagers just seem to be looking for an arguement.  It is almost as if they WANT to make us mad.  It seems as if they take great joy in make the steam escape from our ears. And I think that we all know that teenagers have a way of taking anything we say and turning it into a reason to get mad or insulted. Well, you don't have to let them get to you if you use these 5 phrases.

Here are the 5 phrases:

  • "Yes"
  • "No"
  • "Wow"
  • "Oh, really?"
  • "Whatever"


Almost any question or statement can be responded to with one of these statements.  The beauty of it is that when they see that they aren't going to pull you into an argument they will eventually stop.

Here's a potential situation:

"Mom, can I go to Billy's party on Friday night?"

"No."

"But all the other kids are going!"

"Oh, really?"

"So, I can go then?"

"No."

"But I won't be late."

"Whatever."

"Then I can go?"

"No."

"I hate this place.  I'm going whether you say I can or not!"

"Whatever."

Do you see how this is going?  You've given him your answer.  You've told him he can't go.  He knows if he goes he'll have to suffer the consequences.

By not allowing yourself to fall into arguement mode you can get your point across and they'll quit baiting you eventually.
 

If you liked this article you might also like Don't Be an Enabler for Your Teenager.

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DMcGaw

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DMcGaw

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As a part time freelance writer and part time instructor of an administrative assistant program at a business college I tend to be very busy. While I love being an instructor, writing is my first love. The topics I write about most often are parenting, troubled teens (e-book to come soon), relationships, and administration. I have several blogs that are updated on a regular basis as well. If you'd like to know more about me or would like to contact me about a writing project please visit my blog.

http://afreelancelife.life-blogs.com

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