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Part 3 in the series on the book The DNA of Parent-Teen Relationships.
Chapter 6 Finding the Best solution to any conflict
- Making Wise decisions is having the ability through discretion and extensive knowledge to sensibly discern and judge something before receiving and acting upon it.
- Power struggles cause the most issues with teens
- The key is to find a solution that both can feel good about
- Keys:
- Establish rules about discussing conflicts
- 10 rules for fair fighting
- The calmer the argument, the better the chance of an honoring outcome.
- Establish rules about discussing conflicts
- With teens agree ahead of time on what the consequences of poor choices will be.
Chapter 7 Democracy can bring responsibility to your home
- Real freedom is having the inner power to do what is best for all concerned.
- Immaturity is lacking the power to do what we know is right and not being able to delay gratification
- This is the chapter where they talk about making a contract
- See p. 118 for the why have one
- A written and signed document has tremendous power to keep peoplein harmony with agreed-upon, loving rules
- And p. 119 on how to develop one
- You have to read the book for all the details, but here are a few thoughts:
- See p. 118 for the why have one
- Younger kids need less contract
- Teens need more
- Use precise wording that makes expectations clear
- We have recommended this in blended families especially
- The more involved in the agreement the greater the outcome
- There is a section here with some very practical advice:
- On asking questions - important to teach our teens
- We taught ours the Daniel method based on Daniel 1
- On Cleanliness is good too
- Their rooms had to be clean before leaving for school or no TV for 24 hours
- On asking questions - important to teach our teens
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