Transition From Childhood To Adulthood
Parents! 👋 We know that raising a teen can be very difficult. One of the reasons this can challenging is they’re in transitional phase. Adolescence is the transition from childhood to adulthood.
Though they are not adults just yet if we begin to interact with them and engage with them as such well save ourselves from a lot of stress.
One of the ways to treat them like an adult is to show them respect. It’s essential to find that balance between letting your teenager have their independence and still feeling connected to them.
Here are some ideas:
➡️Actively listen to our teens
➡️Give space for their differing opinions
➡️ Keep our commitments to them
➡️ Apologize when we are wrong
➡️ Make it safe for them to say “no.”
➡️ Ask questions about their opinions
➡️ Fight for them to be themselves
➡️ Respect ourselves
➡️ Praise them more than you criticize
➡️ Invite instead of demand
Did we miss anything, what would you add? Leave your thoughts below 👇
#teenagerlife #teenhealthtips #parentingtip #parentinglife #adolescents #adolescenthealth #teenagers #parentingteenagers #parentingteens
The Fortitude to Forgive
This video always moves me to tears because it takes fortitude to forgive—and it’s love, not resentment—that heals the father wound.
Read MoreA good thing may not be a God thing
“DO NOT conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the RENEWING of your mind.
Read MoreExpress your Emotion
When a man allows himself to truly express himself—more than the physical erects—he’s able to connect spiritually with his wife during sex
Read MoreJohn Sloan the newest Director of Keys 2 Life Performing Arts Summer Camp Play
John Sloan is a musician, actor, producer, former Lion King Ensemble Member … and the new Keys 2 Life Performing Arts Summer Camp Play Director!
Read MoreFox 2 News: Scholarships offered for Keys 2 Life Summer Camp
Camp Director, Red and our previous camper, Simone had to say about the best performance arts camp in Detroit!
Read MoreThank You to the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation
Please join me in thanking the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation for its continued support of The Cave of Adullam!
Read MoreBuilding Acquired. It is Finished!
Our prayer is that God will be glorified. That we will shine our lightin this community and that children and families will see him through us!
Read MoreKeys 2 Life is excited to introduce our new director, Darrell “Red” Campbell!
Red is a platinum, stellar-award winning producer, musician, and teacher with a heart for empowering people to find hidden talent and potential within themselves.
Read MoreMy Mother’s Words of Affirmation
When she developed dementia, I quickly realized that I could not take care of her the way she deserved by just being a masculine man—I had to become a comprehensive man of the Most High.
Read MoreBenefits of Attending Summer Camp
According to reports from Psychology Today, putting your child in summer camp helps them to build unique interests and reinforces independence and identity.
Read MoreConversation with Pastor Doug Kempton
Disassembling racial barriers and breaking free from emotional incarceration!
Read MoreIt’s Negus… Not Niggers
How ironic is it that the word nigger sounds like a mispronunciation of Negus
Read MoreIconic Actor Laurence Fishburne Helps CATTA Acquire a Robotics Team
Iconic actor Laurence Fishburne introduced our founder/director @mrjasonowilson to inventor, engineer and businessman Dean Kamen.
Read MoreRESPOND TO WHO YOU ARE
No one can live up to human expectations, which is why many of us struggle with loving ourselves. I’ve learned the hard hurtful way to only seek affirmation from the Most High.
Read MoreA Talk with Jason Rosario for Yahoo’s original series “Dear Men”
Talk about why I feel our boys struggling to find their footing, and what we can do as a community to raise them into comprehensive men!
Read MoreTRIUMPH OVER TRIALS
Fatherless boys don’t always become a statistic! Yes, having a father in the home greatly increases the likelihood of success in a child’s life, but your trial doesn’t have to determine your destination.
Read MoreBlog Categories
SEARCH THIS BLOG: