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Steps to Success. A Road Map to College and Career Readiness. Steps to Success. Module 1 Who Is This Person?. From This…. … To This. From This…. … To This. From This…. … To This. From This…. … To This. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven years. - Mark Twain

"Mothers of

teenagers know

why animals eat

their young“

"Raising

teenagers is

like nailin

g Jell-

O to a tre

e"

"A teenager is always too tired to hold a dishcloth,

but never too tired to hold a phone."

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The teen years are a period of intense growth,

not only physically but emotionally, socially and

intellectually. It's understandable that it is a time of confusion and

upheaval for many families

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The goal of parenting

teens is to successfully launch them

into adulthood

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Typical

Characteristics

Of

Teenagers*

•Emotional

•Physical

•Social

•Intellectual* Compiled by Bob Stahn.

www.wellspringcounselingllc.com

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• Awkward• Experimenting • Energetic • Hormone Driven• Out of control• Mobile / free• Rarely likes own appearance • Gawky (as is anything in its adolescence)• In transition from child to adult• Growing (out of clothes)

• Often hungry or eating• Adult body but not maturity

* Compiled by Bob Stahn. www.wellspringcounselingllc.com

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•Near sighted•Invincible, risk taker•Self conscious•Doesn’t know self•Defensive often•Curious•Moody, chaotic internally•Awkward•In transition from child to adult•Confused/confusing•New and wonderful experiences•Sensitive about self•Insensitive about others

•Volatile•Know-it-all•Disconnected with others•Experimenting•Enmeshed with peers•Unstable•Dependent•Independent (second toddlerhood)•Narrow minded•Does not know self•Inadequate•Insecure

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• Peer oriented/pressure• Self conscious • In transition • Unskilled/Awkward • Manipulative• Without a niche • Liberated from “kid” status • “Pairing up” interests• Acceptance-focused behavior • Individual identity• Being seen/recognized (on stage)

• Mobility• Freedom• Experimental• Insensitive about others• Sensitive about self• Clothes status• Manipulative• Alone/misfit• Want distance from parents

* Compiled by Bob Stahn. www.wellspringcounselingllc.com

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• Black and white thinking• Abstract thinking• Idealistic thinking• Here-and-now thinking only (no future)• Pseudo-stupidity (due to little experience)• Experimentation with boundaries• Experimentation with values• Question “Who am I?”• Question “Am I normal?”• Question “Who and what should I believe”

* Compiled by Bob Stahn. www.wellspringcounselingllc.com

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The Influence of

Society on Teens

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The world revolves around you!

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You

Need

Stuff!

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You Must Be Constantly Entertained!

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The Virtual World is a Great Place to Live!

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You Must Stay Connected

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Online Usage: 12 – 17 yo• 95% regularly use the internet• 69% have own their computer• 37% have smart phones • 24% use game console to get online (Pew Research 2012)

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Social Media Sites• 73% of teens have a

social media profile

• Avg. teen has 201 FB friends

• 18% of teens create private email or social network profile

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Cell Phones• 78% of teens have a

cell phone

• The avg. teen sends 60 texts/day

• 40% of teens plan to buy an iphone in the next 6 months

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The typical teen logs more than seven

hours a day and more than 50 hours a week

in front of a TV, computer, or cell

phone screen(Kaiser Family Foundation

2012)

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Today’s teens are the most

connected generation in

history.

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That connectedn

ess will influence

their developme

nt.

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Make Your Voice Heard !

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The goal of parenting teens is to successfully launch them into adulthood

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Be a

Tugboat

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Tugboats are:• tenacious

• powerful

• influential

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The function of the

tugboat is to

guide ships

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• Assist ships leaving & entering the harbor

• Move ships to a desired direction

• Tow ships who cannot move under their own power

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Top 5 Tug Boat Tips

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Set clear boundaries

and discuss

consequences

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Learn to let

go

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Expect the best

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Listen more….

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Be observant and

involved

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“If we treat people as who they can become, they will be inspired to rise to the level of our

expectations.”

~ John Maxwell