It's best to have a conversation where both of your opinions matter rather than fight and possibly hurt each other in the process.
Understand that while the teenager may appear grown up and perhaps even sound matured, his mind has not fully developed, and he cannot think like an adult all the time.
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However, this doesn't mean you're completely right or he deserves to be ridiculed or treated like a child.
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However, remember that the teenager should understand when “no” is “no”. Avoid bringing up a compromise every time you disagree on something. This might teach him that he can always get away with what he wants, whenever he wants it.
If the conversation launches into an argument, stop it.
Tell him that you both need to calm down and think clearly or the problem will never be solved.
If he refuses to listen to you and continues arguing, step out of the room and allow time for both of you to settle down.
Do not scold him or shout back.
Your words will possibly be lost on the teenager since you both are too angry to listen to each other.
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A. He still needs to learn, and he doesn't know everything.
B. Avoid having a bad tone, including accusations in your words.
C. This article tells you how to disagree with a teenager in a kind manner.
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