Teenage as a Second Language
With a teen, a tween, and one “almost” in that tween zone, my ears perked up (do I have puppy on the brain, or what?), at this new title: Teenage as a Second Language. I asked the authors, Jennifer A. Powell-Lunder, Psy. D. (Mom Since 2000, MS ’00) &
Barbara R. Greenberg, Ph. D (Mom Since 1987, MS’87), to share some tips on talking to teens and also to decode some of the top “shorthand” phrases kids use here at The Lounge. Enjoy!
Teen Talk Tips:
• Say what you mean, and mean what you say
• When your parents aren’t anxious, life is beautiful
• Focus on what you can do, not on what you can’t
• Talk with your teens not at them
• Structure and predictability ensure comfort and safety
• Try hard not to criticize, judge or become angry
• Subtlety always trumps coercion
• It’s not always what they say but how they say it
• Dress your role, your teen is watching
• Shame and disapproval equal lies and deceit
• Listen to both their successes and their failures
• Communication is always the key to success
• Your teen is not your confidante
• You are their most important role model
Teen Texting & Talking Acronyms:
• P911 – Parent Alert
• POS – Parent over my shoulder
• KPC – Keeping parents clueless
• 420 – Marijuana use or sometimes “let’s get high”
• DOC – Drug of choice
• A/S/L/P – Age/Sex/Location/Picture
• 411 – The story, the information.
• WC – Who cares
• BFD – Big “freaking” deal
• BD – Big deal
• 511 – Too much information
• NW – No way
• HOAS – Hold on a second
• BTW – By the way
The author’s website has more information on this topic.
Editor’s Note: I find this short list very helpful. I’d presume that city-to-city, teens develop their own lingo, so the rule of thumb would be to realize that they’ve developed a shorthand for underground communication. Deciphering it is our job, especially when safety is involved. Check out this new book on our Mom-Tastic bookshelf – it’s a good, quick read, and will have you “talking teen and tween” in no time!
TTYL!
Categories Cell Phone Tips, Teenagers | Tags: Barbara Greenberg, cell phone safety, Jennifer Powell-Lunder, parenting, Teenage as a Second Language, teenage language, teenage talk, teens, Texting, tweem talk
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