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Parents
often wonder what they should expect from their adolescents.When
parental expectations are too high and limits are
too tight, the adolescent becomes disrespectful and
family communication and relationships can break down.
As
adolescents grow older, parents must prepare their
children for the real world, therefore, real
expectations. Out in the real world we are expected
to get our job done, be respectful to others and,
in general, be pleasant to be around. Thus, when children
reach adolescence, wise parents have those same three
rules, "I expect you to be respectful, responsible
and fun to be around."
In
line with these expectations, parents may expect their
adolescents to follow three simple rules:
- Chores
are to be done without being reminded.
- The
teen obtains average grades in school if they
are of average intelligence.
- When
the teen is with the family, he/she is basically
pleasant.
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It
is essential that real world expectations flow back
and forth between both parents and child. The child
need not remind the parents to pay the utility bill
and the telephone bill.
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Likewise,
the parent should not be expected to remind the teen
to do his or her chores. The teen is not expected
to keep track of how the parent does their job at
work. Likewise, it is fair for the parent to expect
that the teen keep on top of the schoolwork and maintain
average grades. The teen does not keep track of the
parent or choose the parent's friends. Likewise, if
the teen is pleasant, responsible for his/her chores,
and gets average grades in school, the parent should
not be overly involved in the teen's life.
When
children reach high school age, they basically use
their home as a refueling pit or base camp for going
off and exploring the world with friends. They often
enjoy being with their friends more than they enjoy
being with parents. Parents should not feel rejected.
This is a stage of life. When parents rejoice in their
teen's independence, and refuse to get involved in
rescuing when they make mistakes, most adolescents
will respond by being thoughtful about their actions
and appreciative of the independence offered.
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Real
World Expectations
should be the same as
Parent Expectations
for
Teens:
- Have
chores done.
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Maintain average grades.
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Respect others and be pleasant to be around.
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