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Has anyone figured them out?
Maybe an instruction manual?
Maybe an instruction manual?
Never had much problem with them.
Do they respond to training aids, I am thinking shock collars etc.
The instruction manual for teenagers is on the same shelf as the one for understanding women.
Certainly there must be a chemical or neuro-electrical aberration north of the neck?
You would've been laughed out of the classroom if you were talking to the people I was in algebra I and II with.Not aberration, it is not yet fully formed. That is your job as a parent...*snip*
My two were little darlins'.
Not going to defend it, but what worked for me was a strong respect for the parent and lots, and lots of time. Teens will prolly whine no matter what you do, so they might as well whine about something as a family.
throw the video games in the trash and put severe limits on text and phone priv. Try to eat dinner together every night, sans phones. No - I'm not kidding.
Nope, they didn't laugh, they thought about it. Actually it had an interesting result. A month or so later I was subbing a history class and the math teacher I subbed for walked up and asked "What did you say to those kids?" "Uhhh, not much, why?" "They pay attention now."
If you were in Alg I & II with the class brain trust, you may have laughed at the simplicity, but the reality is, you would have missed out for doing so. Regardless, not everyone learns the same way, some people need to be lead down a different path of understanding.
No offense to teenagers.
And I know I was difficult too.
The current issue I am experiencing goes something like this:
youthful person in question: "X is a fact." (said arrogantly and almost angrily, without substantiation)
me: "well, that is interesting - hey where did you get that info? You could be right. Oh, btw, here are 126 reliable and widely recognized sources that disagree with X; I wonder why there seems to be a apparent disagreement here?"
ypiq: "well, I'm right!"
What's the fact that's "100%" true?
haha, same goes with my attitude about teens, and this person. Maybe it's me that needs to see this issue differently!
Thanks for your input.
I do not want appear to play the "I'm older so I know better" card, as it is often wrong.
However I would love to let them know, "I have been a teenager. You have never been old".
Perhaps then they would be more open-minded to the possibility of their own infallibility.
It is so paradoxical and....there is a certain irony to it!
How do you get someone to be more open-minded about all ideas, when their very problem stifles any chance of them listening to this suggestion?!
Why do so many young people think old people are all screwed up....when (in my experience) so many of their mindsets are much more closed, biased, and discriminatory than many old people?!
I do not want appear to play the "I'm older so I know better" card, as it is often wrong.
However I would love to let them know, "I have been a teenager. You have never been old".
Perhaps then they would be more open-minded to the possibility of their own infallibility.
It is so paradoxical and....there is a certain irony to it!
How do you get someone to be more open-minded about all ideas, when their very problem stifles any chance of them listening to this suggestion?!
Why do so many young people think old people are all screwed up....when (in my experience) so many of their mindsets are much more closed, biased, and discriminatory than many old people?!
I remember my dad's reaction when we were trying to put up window covering in the summer for the house. It came in rolls and his plan was to unroll it, hold it on the bed, measure the window, measure the covering, cut it with scissors, then we'd put it in the window. I told him I wanted to try something and he was pretty adamant about his method.They've spent their entire lives being told what to do. They are in the transition to a time when they will have substantial choice in what they do. They want that recognized but lack the tools to understand the want, express it, or work with someone to develop their ability to make choices.
I certainly don't have answers on how to work with teenagers in general and everyone is different. Enforcing mutual respect goes a long ways but many parents lack the ability to provide the level of respect required. I never once heard "Okay, let's do it your way and see how it works out" from my parents. It would have gone a long way toward building a bridge.
You've got that backwards. Parents start getting dumber starting when the kid reaches 13, and by the time the kid is 18, the parents know nothing. Fortunately, parents start to regain their intelligence though the kid's early 20s as he or she starts to learn about the real world.Don't give in, don't let the teen sway what you know you know. One of my favorite jokes from some late night comedian was: "Boy, I was amazed at how smart may parents got between my 13th and 20th years. At 13 they were really, really dumb, but by 20, they just seemed to be brilliant!"
3 stages of man:You've got that backwards. Parents start getting dumber starting when the kid reaches 13, and by the time the kid is 18, the parents know nothing. Fortunately, parents start to regain their intelligence though the kid's early 20s as he or she starts to learn about the real world.
We've been thru it five times and each one was totally different.
I'd recommend everyone withhold judgement until all child bearing, raising, and launching is over, then decide how you did.
Nope, you just sort of have to live through it. Mine are now 32 and 29. Grandchild #1 due in March.