Talk Side-by-Side - Center for Parent and Teen Communication
Teens talk more when they don’t have to look you in the eye. Turn down the intensity by talking side-by-side.
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25 maart 2026
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Klas 1 (brugklas)–Klas 4
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Communicating with Teens: The Side-by-Side Approach
- Core Strategy: Avoid direct eye contact to encourage teens to open up and communicate more freely.
- The "Intensity" Factor: Staring directly at a teen can feel confrontational or intense, potentially causing them to shut down.
- Lack of Eye Contact: Not looking at a parent does not necessarily imply dishonesty; it often reduces the pressure of the interaction.
- Recommended Settings:
- Engage in conversation while the teen is occupied with a task (e.g., making a snack).
- Utilize the car as a space for conversation, as it naturally facilitates side-by-side positioning.
- The Benefit: Removing the need for the teen to monitor the parent’s facial expressions or reactions allows them to focus on expressing their own thoughts.
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