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Freshman/Sophomore Parent Night Resources recommended by Dr. Hillery Keith:

You're Wearing That? Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation by D. Tannen. Random House 2006

I Only Say This Because I Love You: Talking to Your Parents, Partner, Sibs, and Kids When You're All Adults by D. Tannen. New York: Ballantine 2002

www.tarnowcenter.com
Tarnow Center for Self-Management
The Tarnow Center is an interdisciplinary practice incorporating the fields of psychiatry, psychology, speech and language, education, vocational work and counseling.

www.parentteen.com
Parenting Teens
- Offers a wide variety of information pertaining to parenting teens in today's society.

http://cheis.memebot.com/index.html
Coalition of Higher Education for Students
- Offers support and resources for the Latino community in the Houston area.

TIPS FOR PARENTS

Help Your Teen Make Wise Decisions:

  • Give your teen the opportunity to make choices regarding non-critical areas, even when it would be easier to tell them what to do.
  • Ask your teens opinion about what should be done in varying situations.
  • Permit your teen to decide how to solve problems; explore together the consequences of certain decisions.
  • Let your teen offer evidence to show they are ready for new privileges and responsibilities.
  • When conflicts arise, ask your teen to take responsibility to resolve the situation in a way that works for all involved.
  • If your teen is angry, have them cool down rather than making a rash decision.
  • Give your teens space to make poor (but not life-threatening) decisions. Teens, like all of us, can learn from past mistakes.
  • Offer understanding when your teen makes mistakes in judgment, then discipline if needed.
  • Acknowledge your teens good decisions. Point these successes out when they are making future decisions.

Communicate With Your Teen:

  • Be available for your teen. Try to make a time to talk to them each day.
  • Praise your teen when deserved and show them love. Even if it seems that it doesn’t matter to them, it does!
  • Show that you are paying attention using good eye contact and listening skills.
  • Be positive and encouraging.
  • Give your teen the chance to explain themselves before you jump to conclusions.
  • Keep communication avenues open; avoid using terms like "never" or "always," and using guilt or judging words.
  • Be brief, but get your message across. Teens tend to tune out nagging while retaining the message of a shorter conversation for a longer period.
  • Practice supportive communication. A healthy compromise between parents and teens leaves both feeling accomplished and promotes good negotiating skills.
  • Don’t feel like you have to know everything. It is better to find things out together with your teen than to misinform them.
    *Adapted from The Positive Line
 
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