"I cried because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet."
This is a favourite saying of my sister-in-law. She quotes it whenever her teenage son or daughter is moping about the house. She used it a few days ago when her sixteen year old son was in a grump because his bike chain broke and ruined his plans to join his friends. This day he was frustrated enough to have an answer.
"Mom, I get what you're saying, and I feel bad for the guy with no feet. But it also really sucks to have no shoes."
I had to agree with my nephew.
I think we too easily forget what it's like to be a teen. They may not have the worries of a mortgage, or car payments, or a full time job, but their problems are real. We're all entitled to a bad day. Knowing someone else has it worse may encourage empathy, but it doesn't cancel out how your teen feels right now. A little understanding goes a lot further than platitudes.
Bad days happen to us all. Give your teen a break. And maybe a wide berth.
1 comment:
A wide berth... the best advice of all!
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