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This detailed guide explores the unique traits of 13-year-olds, emphasizing the importance of fostering responsibility in them. Topics include rapid growth, existential problems, desire for change, and resistance to authority. The text offers valuable pointers for parents to help instill responsibility in adolescents, stressing the significance of authority, commitment, and decision-making. It outlines the dangers of neglecting responsibility nurturing and highlights the potential consequences of inaction. By understanding and addressing the needs of 13-year-olds, parents can pave the way for their children to grow into responsible, respectful individuals.
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Rapid growth and body changes
Existential Problems
They are introspective
Seek security in numbers
Well crafted version of events • Tendencyto omit specific detail.
Desire for change Limited Worldview But expect things to work fast and in their favour
Value fairness • They want to see consistency in the way they are treated
Can be cranky and experience mood swings
Tend to avoid commitment
They want freedom but not responsibility
Responsibility means accounting for what one does and not simply taking the consequence. Responsibility means responding to another’s call Responsibility
Elements of Responsibility RESPONSIBILITY REQUIRES AUTHORITY
Responsibility requires commitment
Responsibility • requires Obedience
Responsibility requires decision making
Pointers in Fostering Responsibility • Your example matters • Guide your children in decision making • Have clear guidelines on the types of decisions they can take without consulting you
Pointers in Fostering Responsibility • Understand their needs. • They need to be respected. • They need to be appreciated
Pointers in Fostering Responsibility • Give them chores • Let them bear the consequences of their actions • Unity in Parents • Listen to them
Pointers in Fostering Responsibility • Create an environment conducive to responsibility • Train children to go the extra mile • Think ahead of your children
Conclusion • DANGERS OF NOT • NURTURING RESPONSIBILITY • Judgment will be wanting. • Problems in school. • Problems in their relationship with girls, the law and in their careers. • Dangers of not nurturing responsibility • As the child grows up he will definitely pick up things from a number of sources • Chances are high that he will face a host of problems in school. • Taking into account that in another 3-5 years we could say that ‘what they are is what they will be’
You will probably spend a lot of time, energy and probably resources dealing with all types of crises. • There will be feelings of anger, failure and inadequacy not to mention blame going around.
It is the surest way to raise selfish, rude, contentious and unhelpful members of society. Irresponsible people are a disgrace to their families and to themselves
Take time today to sharpen your axe!