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How to Bond with Tweens

December 18, 2022 by Alison Campbell

If you’re like most parents, you want to find ways to connect with your tween. It can be tough trying to build a relationship with someone who is in the process of becoming an independent young adult. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! In this blog post, we will discuss some tips for bonding with your tween. Keep reading for more information.

1. Listen

One of the best ways to bond with your tween is by listening. Show that you are interested in what they have to say and be sure to be attentive when it comes to their interests, thoughts and ideas. This will help build trust between you both, as well as showing them that you genuinely care about what matters to them.

2. Spend Quality Time Together

Spending quality time together can go a long way towards bonding with your tween. Try setting aside a specific day or time each week for some one-on-one special moments, like a movie night or an outing to the park. Doing things together can help strengthen your relationship and create great memories for the future!

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3. Show Your Support

It is important that your tween knows that you are there for them no matter what. Let them know that, even though you may not always agree with their decisions or behavior, you will always be supportive of them and have their best interests at heart.

4. Respect Their Independence

As your child grows older, it is important to remember to respect their newfound independence and give them the freedom to make their own choices. Allowing your tween to explore different options can help them learn more about themselves and the world around them while still knowing that they have a reliable base in you and your family.

By following these tips, you can develop a strong bond with your tween and be an important part of their life. Good luck!

Filed Under: Family Bonding

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