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When most parents think of the teenage years and the difficulties they present, a good number of them see visions of tantrums, rages, out-of-control hormones, misunderstood feelings and any number of other scenarios. Many parents wonder if it’s possible to maintain a good relationship with their teens, while maintaining discipline. As most of us know, this is a balancing act at best.

Here are a few tips that can help you when you need to discipline your teenager, without damaging your parental relationship.

Be consistent. This is very important at any age, when dealing with your children, but is especially important during the teenage years. Your teenager will feel high levels of frustration if a certain behavior is acceptable on one day, but not the next. Establish rules with consequences. This type of action will provide your teen with direction, as well as a feeling of security.

Make sure you listen to what your teen is saying. This may be difficult for some parents; however, if your teen feels as if his opinions are not valued they may act out in frustration. Even if you may disagree with what is being said, you must at least take the time to listen as he is expressing himself.

Don’t punish in anger. Many parents make the mistake of waiting until they are pushed beyond the breaking point before using disciplinary tactics. This type of action lets the teen to act out or misbehave before any consequence or punishment is meted out. Don’t lose your patience and act out abusively or in anger.

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What To Do When Your Teen’s Grades Fall

As a parent raising a teen, you know how important a good education is, not only for his or her current life, but for the future as well. You may find that your teen has become distracted or sidetracked by other outside activities and may find his or her grades falling. You need to help keep them motivated and you may need to provide consequences for those bad grades.

It may not be easy to find the perfect way to discipline your teen, but you will find that the outcome is satisfactory. Here are a few tips to help you when disciplining your child for bad or poor grades.

Don’t allow your teen to participate in any activities such as sports or other extracurricular activities until there has been a rise in grades. Make sure the coaches and other people involved in these activities understand and will provide support.

Take away distractions such as phone, stereo and computer access. This will provide a more suitable study atmosphere. The fewer interruptions and distractions that your teen has, the higher concentration level will be attained.

You may need to consider getting a tutor. A tutor can help your teen comprehend and understand any subjects that may be presenting problems.

If your teen has a car or access to the family car, curb those privileges. Without access to transportation, you will probably find that your teen will become very motivated to raise his or her grades.

If poor grades continue, you may want to consider consulting a learning specialist to see if there are deeper problems that need to be addressed.

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