When Talking Your Tween Or Teen, One Question Can Make A Big Difference

I’m a decisive person, tending to pick-and-stick. I see a problem and I tackle it head-on, then move on. As a mom of four kids, ranging from a toddler to tweens, I don’t have a lot of time to think about what-should-I-do-to-make-this-situation-perfect in each and every circumstance.

This handle-it-ASAP attitude of mine can backfire when it comes to parenting though. When my tweens face a situation in which they have to make a decision, I want to be that Mama Bear who swoops in, gets the details, and tells them what to do. Problem solved–or so I believed.

My older kids are capable of solving their own problems, within reason. Perhaps I’m in denial that they’re maturing so I tend to take over when I shouldn’t. And sometimes when I’ve tried to wiggle my way into situations where I didn’t really belong, I have seen the look in my kids’ eyes—the look of disappointment.

Emma

By Emma

A mother and lover of all things practical. My blog covers about motherhood by exploring all areas of life. Our tips and tricks help the large community to do more in less time so they can spend time enjoying happy, healthy families.

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