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		<description><![CDATA[By: Ben Murphy, TheFatherLife.com Seriously! What do teenagers need, anyway? Parents are told to stand by their teens but also let them be independent. We&#8217;re told to be real about sex and drugs, but&#8230; we probably know more than we want them to know at this stage of their lives. There are so many conflicting [...]


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<p>By: Ben Murphy, <a title="The Father Life" href="http://thefatherlife.com" target="_blank">TheFatherLife.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://singledadlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/teens.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2948" title="teens" src="http://singledadlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/teens-282x200.jpg" alt="teens 282x200 What Do Teens Need Anyway? Just Ask Them." width="282" height="200" /></a>Seriously! What do teenagers need, anyway?</p>
<p>Parents are told to stand by their teens but also let them be  independent. We&#8217;re told to be real about sex and drugs, but&#8230; we probably know more than we want them  to know at this stage of their lives. There are so many conflicting messages from the experts, what&#8217;s a  parent to do?</p>
<p>The best experts on being a teenager are teenagers themselves, so I dug around for feedback that teens have  given on what they need from their parents. And, as much as folks may perceive teens as hormonal maniacs  texting their lives away, the reality is that teens are full of hope and energy while still being very vulnerable  (despite the outward façade).</p>
<p>In fact, the vast majority of teens (71%) cite their parents as their chief role  model, with teachers coming in a far second at 40%. Although they may not tell you what they need from  you, their parent, they have lots of hopes and ideas. Here, in a nutshell, is a list of some of what teens need  from us as parents:<br />
<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>BE FRANK ABOUT SEX:</strong> Even though, in the grand scheme of things, there are far worse things that<br />
could happen (like imprisonment), I think every parent&#8217;s worst nightmare is having their teenager<br />
unwittingly become a parent. While teens probably know more about sex than we did as kids, our<br />
perception that they know everything about sex is far from the truth. What our teens need from us is our<br />
experience and wisdom that comes with our own experience with sex. Teens may have the book<br />
knowledge, but lack the life context and practical advice to comfortably make wise sexual choices. And<br />
they will either learn from us or learn from outside influences. So, if you want your teen learning about sex<br />
in a healthy way, create an environment (regardless of how uncomfortable it initially makes you) where<br />
they can always ask you anything they want about sex. Period. Otherwise, they&#8217;ll get their pointers<br />
somewhere else.<br />
<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>STOP NITPICKING</strong>: A study by the University of Illinois found that, &#8220;parent&#8217;s conversations with their<br />
teens too often focus on chores that need to be done, schedules that need to be kept, hair that needs to be<br />
combed, and other topics that teens consider dull and monotonous or fault-finding.&#8221; But when the lead<br />
psychologist on the study, Tore Hayden, asked several hundred teenagers what they really wished they<br />
could talk about with their parents, the response included: Family Matters, Taboo Issues, ‘The Big Why&#8217;s,<br />
The Future, Current Affairs, and their own Parents as Teens. Those are broad, far-reaching topics, but teens<br />
want their parents to engage them in these discussions because it gives them grounding and meaning and<br />
identity. And the interaction with you on more than just the day-to-day helps them decipher how to make<br />
their own choices in life.<br />
<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>BE FRANK ABOUT DRUGS:</strong> Teens know academically (because they&#8217;ve been told) that drugs ruin<br />
lives. Parents, on the other hand, have experienced the reality of drugs wreaking havoc in someone&#8217;s life.<br />
Teens need to know what you&#8217;ve experienced. It&#8217;s one thing to say, &#8220;Don&#8217;t do drugs because they&#8217;re bad,&#8221;<br />
but teens need proof. Share your stories of what you&#8217;ve seen in your life around drug use (even if it<br />
involves you at one point in time). The best argument to not do drugs is to have seen someone&#8217;s life ruined<br />
by drugs. Expose your teen to that reality as you&#8217;ve experienced it.</p>
<p><strong><br />
IDENTITY AND AMBITION:</strong> All the research and feedback I found pointed to a teen&#8217;s need for<br />
identity. We all need an identity, don&#8217;t we? It&#8217;s just that in a teen&#8217;s world everything is magnified and<br />
identity is the crux of their existence. One of the quotes that stuck with me was, &#8220;Teens want to create, to<br />
change the world, to be older than they are&#8230; and as a driving force they want to do this now!&#8221; Give your<br />
teen the opportunity and leeway to get their feet wet in things that interest them. Give them room to explore<br />
their identity and ambitions and allow them to involve their friends as well as friends is a key source of a<br />
teen&#8217;s identity.</p>
<p>Writing this month&#8217;s column really drove home the point that if you&#8217;re wondering what your teen needs,<br />
just ask them. Understand that, if you haven&#8217;t had a great relationship with your teen, they may not give<br />
you a straight answer right away. But if you&#8217;re consistent and truly authentic, they&#8217;ll tell you. And that<br />
honesty is the beginning of a great relationship with your teen!<br />
<em></em></p>
<p><em>Ben Murphy is the Founder of <a title="The Father Life" href="http://thefatherlife.com" target="_blank">TheFatherLife.com</a>, the men&#8217;s magazine for dads. He lives in New York<br />
State with his wife and three daughters</em></p>
<p><em>Photo courtesy of <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/33427671@N06/" target="_blank">yellowblade67</a><br />
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