You can employ the things going on in teen culture to talk about the things that you know are important for your teen to know, believe, and cling to. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Visit his website weekly just to see what’s going on in the teen world because chances are-that’s where your kid is living. Walt Mueller over at does a terrific job of educating youth leaders and parents about teen culture. You’ve got to enter their world discern it and then lead them into biblical truth. As the parents of the hang out house, we appreciate being able to give neighborhood pals a heads up that our dog chorus need not be brought to song if our kids. So get to it quick repeat use concrete images and pay attention to anything they say that isn’t “Dunno, yep, nope, sorta, No one, Nowhere.” I say this because of the attention span of teens, because of adult’s tendency to rely too much on abstract talk (I’m pretty bad at this myself) instead of concrete images, and because teens have an emergency-eject-from-conversation-device (especially with parents) if they feel you’re entering into deep, personal territory. Don’t beat around the bush get straight to the point. Make sure you are clear in what you are saying or in what you are trying to find out. Regardless of where it is, you need to find the right location for significant communication to take place. Coffee shops can be good if you’re unplugged. There is a subtlety here that most of these answers are missing: they are not just an informal way of saying yes and no. Sometimes the kitchen table can serve as a good place. You need to find a place that is conducive to the conversation you want to have. Now, the world is in your living room, bedroom, kitchen, and even the bathroom with the advancement of technology. Where do you try to talk with teenagers? Related to the previous point, the home used to be a place for connecting, talking, and relating with family. You can watch the original music video by Corey Hart here. Sunglasses At Night is probably one of the most famous and beloved songs of the 80s. No meaningful or memorable conversation is going to happen when on or both parties are plugged in. 'Sunglasses At Night (Jean Jacket Mix)' by Corey Hart from NOPE Watch this video on YouTube. This means disconnecting from the iThis and iThat, putting the cell phone aware or turning it off, getting away from the television and/or computer. Both of you have to unplug to accomplish any valuable communication. Music is life it takes away your sorrows, motivates you, gives you Joy, that why I JohnDees Brings you this song Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Yep today to cheer you up. Here are four things that I have found helpful when diving the depths of talking with teens: JohnDees comes through with another new song titled Nope Nope Nope Nope Nope Yep with it Mp4 and lyrics and it is right here available for free and fast Mp3 download. As a parent or youth leader, have you ever felt discouraged or ill-equipped when attempting to talk to teenagers? If so, I’m sure you’ll relate and get a laugh out of this video.
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