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Parent and Teenage Relationships

To develop the very best relationship with your own teenage children, it’s mainly a game of 'give and take'. It is well recognized that an adolescent teenager can be moody and argumentative. Consequently, in many respects, a teenager can become very difficult to live with.
Generally speaking, attempting to remain relaxed, and keeping house rules to a minimum enable most parents and teenagers relationships to continue on a fairly even keel.
'Though never feel the need to be too tolerant during their adolescences, to the point of allowing certain things - which, perhaps, need to be really kept in check.
Very strict parenting, with scores of rules and regulations, usually widens the bridge between a parent and their teenage son/daughter.
It is important to be tolerant as long as the tolerance does not affect safety aspects of any respect. Neither should the tolerance affect the future educational welfare, or wellbeing, of your teenager.

Acceptable general behaviour and every aspect of their safety, both in the home or on the streets, should always be of a paramount importance of the house rules.
Good relationships between generations are always well worth making efforts to achieve.