Struggling to get more than one-word answers from your teen?
Or maybe everything you do get from them is emotional, abrupt… or nothing at all?
You’re trying so hard to be there for them—especially after everything they may have been through. Separation, conflict, bullying… it all leaves a mark. And when they’re stuck in a funk, it’s easy to feel stuck right along with them.
But here’s something most parents never consider:
You might be accidentally feeding into their shutdown.
Not because you’re doing anything “wrong”…
But because they may be reacting to you just as much as they’re reacting to what’s going on inside them.
What if the way you’re trying to help
…isn’t what they need?
…or what they’re ready to accept?
…or simply too much talking and not enough listening?
Here’s a simple shift that changes EVERYTHING:
- Talk less. Let them talk more.
- Affirm what little they do share.
- Reflect their feelings instead of fixing them.
That tiny moment of “You get me” can be the turning point you’ve been hoping for.
And the best part? You can start today.
👉 Next week, I’ll show you exactly how to affirm your teen in a way that makes them feel truly seen.
Don’t miss it—your relationship could change in the best possible way.