It’s hard enough to try to get your teens to talk to you during the day about what they’ve been up to, let alone get through dinner in silence…
Not only is it awkward for your entire family, but something doesn’t make sense.
Everyone’s sitting around the table, eating together, and yet no one talks?
Well, there may be a trick to get your teens to open up at the dinner table.
The trick is to keep things simple, short, and to-the-point.
Here’s how to do it…
Try the “High Point/Low Point” method.
Go around the table and have each person share the high point and the low point of his or her day.
This may just be simple enough to make your teens talk.
It’s a start. So try it, and see if it works.
What do you do to get your teens to open up at the dinner table?
Getting Your Kids To Open Up At The Dinner Table With High Point Low Point [Examiner]
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