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Kids and Teens and the Phone: 2 Things Not to Do

Thursday, September 10, 2009 7:54 PM Posted by Kids and Teens

By Jeff Herring


Q: We are having a big problem at our house over the use
of the phone. It rings constantly, we never get to see our
daughter and she would talk all night if we let her. Help!!

A. Using the phone seems to be a rite of passage for many teen-agers. If this has become a problem in your home, the good news is that at least your kid has friends and is not overly shy. The bad news is that telephone use is an area ripe for power struggles.

Over the years, I have seen families get into simply horrendous battles over this relatively simple issue.

2 things not to do

Except in the most extreme circumstances, don't completely cut your teen-ager off from the phone for more than a day. This is important because of the function the phone may serve in their lives.

For adults, the phone may be an intrusion, but for teens it may be an outlet, even their lifeline to friends.

Some frustrated parents actually take all the phones from
the house when they leave for work and lock them in the car
trunk, hooking them back up when they return home.

And they actually do this every day!

And then they wonder why their children want to fight back and
rebel.

What has happened here is that the parents have confused controlling an adolescent with managing an adolescent. As I've said before, trying to control a teen-ager is like trying to put pants on a gorilla. It's only going to frustrate you and make the gorilla angry.

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