Here are some of the things grandparents can do:
- Listen and empathize.
- Tell about similar experiences.
- Open up your heart and mind.
- Don't criticize your teenager's appearance.
- Do learn something about their world.
- Don't be a party to bashing the parents.
- Don't be a fink.
- Be aware of messages you send through gifts.
Similarly one may ask, how do I talk to my teenage grandchildren?
Questions to Get Your Teenage Grandchild Talking
- Ask “social” questions:
- Ask questions specific to what they are learning in school (by looking at the school website):
- Ask about things related to current events:
- Ask about things related to pop culture (here's a chance to get clarity on things you may have heard about, but really don't know):
Likewise, what should I say to my grandson? 25 Things To Say To Your…
- I love you! There is nothing that will make me stop loving you.
- You are amazing! I look at you with wonder!
- It's all right to cry.
- You've made a mistake.
- You did the right thing to try.
- I'm sorry.
- You can change your mind.
- What a great idea!
Then, how do I talk to my 15 year old granddaughter?
Here are some of the things grandparents can do:
- Listen and empathize.
- Tell about similar experiences.
- Open up your heart and mind.
- Don't criticize your teenager's appearance.
- Do learn something about their world.
- Don't be a party to bashing the parents.
- Don't be a fink.
- Be aware of messages you send through gifts.
How do you deal with disrespectful teenage grandchildren?
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- Understand the teenage brain.
- Think about the emotional needs underlying the behaviour.
- Be a role model.
- Understand that your teenager is developing independence.
- Ignore mild forms of disrespect.
- Set clear and consistent boundaries.
- If you set consequences, follow through on them.
- Don't make it personal.
