How To Train A Delinquent Teen - 2 __hot__
If you are looking for actual advice on managing difficult adolescent behavior or juvenile delinquency, there are established psychological strategies and professional resources available. Understanding Juvenile Delinquency
Technical Mastery:
Encourage hobbies that require intense focus, such as mechanical repair, coding, or graphic design. Success in these areas builds a "competence identity" that competes with their "delinquent identity." how to train a delinquent teen 2
Your mantra:
"I am not raising a child. I am training an adult. This is hard because the stakes are high." If you are looking for actual advice on
- Curfew: Home by 10:00 PM or phone is surrendered for 24 hours.
- No verbal abuse: Name-calling or threats ends the conversation instantly (you walk away).
- Chores completed before screens.
Do not punish. Simply do not reward. The lack of reward is the consequence. Curfew: Home by 10:00 PM or phone is
Action Step:
Take 48 hours of “strategic silence.” No lectures. No nagging. Just observation. You are gathering intel, not surrendering.
Coach-Advisor
Most parents hold onto the “nurturer” role too long. For a delinquent teen, nurture without structure feels like weakness. In Phase 2 training, you must transition to a model.