The Citizen (Gauteng)

Surviving lockdown with a teenager is tough, but not impossible

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It’s been over two months since lockdown to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s in South Africa. With families all being home all the time, its understand­able that there are rough patches, but those locked down with their teenagers have been having unique challenges, like too much TikTok, too much Facebook, etc.

Also read: Three apps to help parents monitor kid’s social media usage during and after the lockdown.

Show compassion

With the new Covid-19 reality, you and your teenager’s world has changed almost overnight. In an article for the New York Times, psychologi­st and the author of Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transition­s Into Adulthood says: “Though we can’t replace what’s been lost, adults should not underestim­ate the power of offering outright empathy to dishearten­ed adolescent­s.

In addition to experienci­ng anxiety about Covid-19, teenagers also have every right to be sad, angry, and intensely frustrated, about what has become of their year.

Adults should not hesitate to say: “I hate that you have lost so much so fast and I am sorry it has happened. You’ll get through this, but that doesn’t make it any less miserable right now.”

Have a boundary-se ing talk

Have a conversati­on where you set out expectatio­ns, they share what they would like and both of you come to a common understand­ing of what the routine is during these unpreceden­ted times.

New realities call for new ways of doing things. So, if they’re allowed to have a boyfriend or girlfriend, be clear about what’s allowed in terms of seeing that partner during the lockdown.

Get technology to help you

If your teen is allowed to be on social media platforms, get apps on your phone that will help you monitor their time spent on them.

That way you only step in when the informatio­n you see on the time-tracking apps indicates a problem.

Also read: Matric student’s emotional letter to the president and department of education.

Give them responsibi­lity

Unlike younger children, counter their times of boredom by assigning some of the household chores to them – but remember to allow give them space to be alone – everyone needs this to cope with the reality of living in a pandemic.

– Parenty staff

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