Teens (and pre-teens), how many of you have a good relationship with your parents? - pretty pre teens
Your relationship with them has remained relatively constant during her adolescence, or has experienced its ups and downs? Have you found something that works for a harmonious relationship (also "not to do whatever they want")?
My two oldest are fast approaching the pre-teens. I am preparing.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Pretty Pre Teens Teens (and Pre-teens), How Many Of You Have A Good Relationship With Your Parents?
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I always had a very good relationship with my parents and I still love him
ReplyDeleteIt comes ... I like when my parents would agree with me, or give the impression that they sometimes instead of misunderstandings and completely with what I do not agree. Also I do not think it automatically means that he had to offer because they think they want to move to North Carolina right now, when there is absolutely nothing, and I believe in trying and trying to convince me that I want to go does not work. I would like to consider only my opinions sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI always had a good relationship with my parents. In my opinion, have given my life, and everything they need to succeed. Unfortunately, this is not the case with others.
ReplyDeleteAt the time we had a good relationship. I think almost everything in my life, what is good communication. They also know when to let go and it's not too overprotective that's nice. :)
Well, I'm 14, turning 15 in 2 months. And I had a good relationship w / both of my parents. My mother was my best friend, and we could talk about everything. W / my father as a father-daughter relationship, we had our interests, but argue not uncommon. Well, my relationship w / my parents are tense, because I am a friend. You do not agree, and I fear it will lose me pregnant or time. I try to repair both my great relationship w / my parents, but it's hard. I think parents really need to stop their teens and do not make them do w / e. My mother kind of slipped from his control and will be covered as a result of my qualities.
ReplyDeleteI have a good relationship with my father when I see it, because my parents are divorced, and for a week at his home twice a year. My mother and I have ups and downs in our relationship. This summer we got into a huge argument and now I live with my grandparents for six hours away. I spoke to him really on the phone sometimes, but nothing to me it seems as if we are to each other politely. I think our relationship works best if I do not live with that because we are those values and perspectives on the important things in life that simply can not operate in the same house. I still love him and I know she loves me, if you do not want to live together, because that would destroy the relationship and HBird right now.
ReplyDeleteStepmother well
ReplyDeleteStepfather, not her relationship with TBH. Okay.
DAD sigh. Here we go:
My father lives alone. He is single and has no work. My parents divorced when I was 2 years, then you feel like you go wherever we operate. It is totally dependent on me, and I often say I am the sole reason for living and how he is depressed. He is also addicted to painkillers or have a problem with the pill, but he denies. My mother says it is trying to twist things so that they end up taking care of him, and I must admit that I sometimes think that I do. I love my father, but I know I should not waste time on him
Yes, I am very close w / my parents. Especially my mother.
ReplyDeleteMy father and I had our up & down, but we are still very close.
My mother is my best friend. I'm closest to him.
I think the best way to make a great bond with your child, is a friend and father.
Do not let them do what they want, but do not be too strict. There must be a balance.
Make sure that you are there for them, they want their place, but that does not mean that he's gone all the time.
I'm fifteen years and still have a good relationship with my parents and my brother, if (eighteen). I think this is respect for the equality between parents and our two children. Furthermore, their place in the sun in our relationship, I would say, not his joy, like a theme park every weekend, but as a fun atmosphere in our family. Yes, this is occasionally discussed, but none of us are really angry. I also believe that trust is important for good relationships with parents and adolescents. My parents trust me and my brother, things like money to friends / girlfriends. So we have 110% satisfied with everything. So my brother wants to join the army, but my mother did not want to leave really, but they will help and support with so many choices. I hope I helped! oxoxo
ReplyDeleteNow I feel pretty bad about my relationship with my mother. : \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\
ReplyDeleteAlthough I am somewhat unfavorable at a time, because I at the point where I am as close to live an independent life and still want to be a child, a little hurt when I'm over 20 is tuned.
Even if I 13-16, I was pretty good. 16, I met my friend ... and of course trying to win some freedom, but I hate it, all excited, so I ended up in an ongoing conflict between two different worlds. Although I fear for my sister. I never like makeup or had ever been curious about sex and she always asks about it.