Sharon Witt

Author, Educator and Speaker
Sharon Witt

Let the teens in your life know that you like them!

Your teenager needs to know that you like them!!

In my first two years of teaching High School students, I will happily admit now that I had little idea how to relate to teenagers, let alone those with bad attitudes, negative self image and distaste for being in school and having to learn. Talk about a steep learning curve! As you would expect of a young, naïve twenty two year old graduate, I made many mistakes in those early days when dealing with the attitudes of my students. They should listen when I was speaking and shouldn’t misbehave. Boy! Did I have a great deal to learn!!

I recall being in a particularly challenging second year of teaching. I had an especially mixed bag of adolescent students, many of these dealing with some fairly significant issues in their own lives. And I was simply on a mission to be a good teacher and get through my curriculum. If they became ruse, or lashed out, I took it ever so personally, and discipline….talk about sergeant major!!

Well, it all soon came to a head, and I readily admit, I was one stressed out teacher with a class of thirty teenagers!! One evening, my husband and I were having dinner at a family friend’s home, and their teenage daughter just so happened to be in my class at school. (awkward much?) After dinner, I began talking with her about how school was going and how discontented or class seemed to be. I remember asking her point blank, what she thought- was why it just not working? To which she replied

“I think it’s because we don’t know if you actually like us!”
SMACK!!
Talk about a punch in the guts (metaphorically or course, this student didn’t just up and belt me one!)
What a wake up call!!!!

Right there and then, through the honest words of a thirteen year old (an how I am so grateful now for her honesty back then!) I understood where it was all going pear shaped for me! I was spending so much of my time and energy trying to get through my lessons, disciplining students who were mucking around and probably weren’t liking me that much as a teacher, and was quite frankly, drowning.

In that moment, I realised it was ALL ABOUT making a conscious effort to get to know my students, and more importantly, to demonstrate to them that I actually liked and valued them!


By far, this is one of my biggest lessons for those of you who have teens in your family or work with teens regularly.
Demonstrate- through your words and actions that you actually like them!

Now this may seem such a highly unrealistic goal right at this very moment for you, especially if your teenager is making life very difficult for you and your family or is being just plain defiant. But whilst we often do not like their attitudes and behaviours, we need to consistently reinforce to our children that we like them!

The number one complaint I hear from teenagers at school time and time again (aside from homework) hen they are struggling with a particular class or subject is “Mr or Mrs so and so doesn’t like me!!”
I try and reassure them that most teachers actually do like their students, and I’m sure this isn’t the case, but it does matter to them. Teenagers are particularly sensitive in their adolescent years and they are also very perceptive.

Young people are very much drawn to spending time with friends and adults they feel ‘like’ them. They will be naturally drawn to people that like and value them. Sound simple doesn’t it?
Make sure you take the time to demonstrate daily that you actually like and value the teens in your life.

 

Enjoy the journey!

6 comments (Add your own)

1. Hurley wrote:
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Thu, February 23, 2012 @ 4:36 AM

2. Rafiq wrote:
Baby boot camp is so fake. If I was a baby I'd be snriamecg too if I was put in some ransoms hands for them to take care of me. It's diffrent when the baby is acually part of your family.

Thu, February 23, 2012 @ 5:28 AM

3. Lupuzt wrote:
Good word! Goes to show that hannigg around people with a different perspective, denomination or even religion can really help you evaluate the God that you think you know. Thanks!

Thu, February 23, 2012 @ 12:30 PM

4. Yum wrote:
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Sat, February 25, 2012 @ 5:38 AM

5. Amal wrote:
Wow, never heard of it; now gotta see it. and you've just gotetn all snazzy with your editing and graphics. good stuff, Zadi!

Sat, February 25, 2012 @ 8:05 AM

6. Bailey wrote:
this was aoenhtr really good one, in my view I watched it on Rocketboom too it's interesting how dramatic are the changes in a few years, when someone is that young that's why I think the reflection was really interesting I'm going to add this to Richard's Picks

Sat, February 25, 2012 @ 10:21 AM

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