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Health Tip: Teens, Talk With Your Parents

(HealthDay News) - It may be difficult for teens to talk with their parents, but communicating openly and honestly is vital to a teen''s physical and emotional health.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers these suggestions to help teens and parents communicate:

  • Schedule time every day to talk as a family. Share stories about your day, and talk about anything that''s on your mind or bothering you.
  • If you want your parents to know something, you need to tell them. They can''t read your mind.
  • If you''re asking for something, be clear in stating what you want and why you''re asking for it.
  • Be patient. Try to stay calm and get along. Both parents and teens should learn to compromise.
  • Make a list of things that you need to discuss, or changes that you would like to make.



-- Diana Kohnle

Last Updated: Jan. 30, 2008

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