The document discusses building relationships with teenagers. It recommends that parents hang out with their sons, date their daughters, and spend quality time with them. Teenagers want love, acceptance, and their parents' approval. The document advises parents to engage with their children from a young age, do activities together as a family like dinner, and get involved in their lives. It also suggests finding mentors for children and relying on prayer to strengthen the parent-teen relationship.
4. Building Your Relationship
• How do you build that relationship with your
teenager?
• Hang with your sons; Date your daughters
5. Building Your Relationship
• How do you build that relationship with your
teenager?
• Hang with your sons; Date your daughters
• For teenagers, love is spelled T-I-M-E
6. Building Your Relationship
• How do you build that relationship with your
teenager?
• Hang with your sons; Date your daughters
• For teenagers, love is spelled T-I-M-E
• They want to be accepted and loved
9. Building Your Relationship
• You have to engage with teens when theyʼre
ready
• Get off the bench
• Get off the bench and get involved with your
kid whether he is two years old or sixteen
15. Building Your Relationship
• Figure out a way to help your sons or
daughters to do hard work
• Try to find other men and women to teach
some of these values
16. Building Your Relationship
• Figure out a way to help your sons or
daughters to do hard work
• Try to find other men and women to teach
some of these values
• Adversity builds character
20. Building Your Relationship
• Hit your knees
• Say less, pray more
• Teenagers are longing for your approval
• We underestimate the power we have as
parents in our teenagers lives
21. Building Your Relationship
• Hit your knees
• Say less, pray more
• Teenagers are longing for your approval
• We underestimate the power we have as
parents in our teenagers lives
• Pick your battles