How To Effectively Deal with Your Teen Dating

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It's not out of the normal for parents to disapprove of someone their teen son or daughter is dating. Quite frankly, it's a parents nightmare to see their 16 year old daughter with a 23 year old covered in tattoos and piercing's, or their son bringing home a girl deemed the neighborhood slut. Most parents deal with the situation by banning their teen from ever seeing that person again, but honestly do you think it's that easy? Teens across the country admit they will do whatever it takes to sneak behind their parents back when they blatantly 'ban' them from doing something or seeing someone.

So how should a parent go about dealing with this touchy situation? They certainly should trust their instinct and share their concerns about any friend their teen is hanging out with, romantic or not. Here are a few suggestions on how to deal with this situation without overplaying your hand.

Don't focus excessively on the boyfriend of girlfriend, focus on behaviors. Explain to them that it worries you that their boyfriend/girlfriend won't come in to say hi to everyone when he picks you up for a date. It worries you that he/she doesn't want to meet the important people in your life.

Learn to keep you poker face. Parents who keep their cool, and don't' freak out, accomplish and learn more about their teen. If you show your teen you can be calm and collected, it has been proven they will open up more about important issues. If you just go flying off the handle about his/her new boyfriend or girlfriend you're not going to be helping the situation at all.

Welcome the person your son/daughter is dating into your house. Have them over for family dinners, in a sense get to know the person. You can't always judge a book by it's cover, so by actually getting to know the person you may find out why your son or daughter is so into that person.

Don't fret. Most young romances die on their own. It's ok to ignore your teens romance for a little bit, and who knows if you keep your cool and don't throw a fit, the romance will probably end quickly.
Lastly, know when to call in a pro. If you're teen ends up in an abusive or addictive environment you need to resolve the problem quickly. If you cannot solve it on your own; seek professional help such as the police, a therapist or a support organization.

Remember, you yourself went through the same stages of life; you lived and learned, and so will they. But always remember that banning a bad boyfriend or girlfriend will not resolve anything, it will just fuel the fire. So talk to your kids, listen to what they say and have an open mind. These things will work out on their own.

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