Communication with Your Teenage Daughter can be as Difficult as a Toothless Man Winning a Rib Eating Contest At a Dental Convention.
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As a mother, do you ever wonder why the parent child
communication process seems so difficult?
"The Secrets to Having the Teenage Daughter you Actuallyr
Like" with Dr. Cheryl Guy
It is a fact that parent communication and teenage
communication can be vastly different. When it seems as ifrnneither party understands the other during the parent child
communication process, especially between a mother and
teenage daughter, I term this communication as momglish and
teenglish.
The truth is, no one can better understand the plight ofrnmothers as other mothers. Teenage girls feel the same
comradery and security within their own friendship circles
too. As mothers of teenage daughters, we have to be able tornconnect with our daughters on a more intimate-heartfelt
level if we are going to maintain open communication.
If you are a mother and have been unable to tap into that
intimate-heartfelt level with your teenage daughter and you
find yourself questioning your sanity, intelligence,
intestinal fortitude, and patience while attempting torncommunicate with her, you are not alone!
The parent child communication process reminds me of the
dummy blocking sleds my husband's football players used
during football practice while coaching them. To teach the
concept of effective blocking, the players would run up tornthe sled and push against it with all of their might inrnattempt to push the dummy backwards.
We as mothers sometimes feel that during our attempts ofrncommunicating with our daughters, we are the football
dummy's being pushed backwards, but on the same hand, wernalso have the ability to make our daughters feel the same
way.
In the early stages of trying to reconnect with your
daughter, choose a visual such as the football dummy
blocking sleds or some other object. Not only is itrnimportant to form that mental picture in your mind, but
print an actual visual picture of that object. Post it atrnyour desk, beside your bedside table, in your vehicle orrnother locations where you will be sure to be reminded that
you do not want to continue the same mode of parent child
communication with your daughter.
The second way to improving communication is to actually
talk with your daughter and explain how you have felt and
how you intend to work towards a healthier way ofrncommunicating with her. Allow her to express her feelings
as well. Give her a mental picture and visual pictures ofrnyour reminders and encourage her to either use yours or torncome up with her own. Have her print her own pictures out
for her use as reminders. You won't believe how this
concept can begin to move your relationship into a
healthier place.
Don't stop there though. There is no
silver bullet or quick fix to sustaining change between a
mother and her teenage daughter. The same can be said ofrnthe relationship between a husband and wife. It takes work
and the payoff for your efforts will come in the form ofrnlife-long relationship changes between you and the one you
love.
Article author
About the Author
Cheryl Guy is author of “The Secrets to Having the Teenager
Daughter You Actually Like” & Creator of the Relationshipr
Renewal ProgramsTM . To learn more about her, her
programs, services or to receive her FREE award winning
“Parenting the Teenage Daughter” newsletter, visit her
site at www.TheTeenageDaughter.com .
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