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How-To Talk to Your Teens About Communication with Dr. Becky 

Publicado: 18 feb 2025

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The teenage years can make even the most seasoned parents feel like complete beginners again. Just when we think we’ve mastered this whole parenting thing, everything changes. Our teens naturally yearn for independence, often creating distance as they want to explore their growing autonomy. And while it might feel like an impossible tightrope walk – giving them the space they need while keeping those precious bonds of connection strong – we promise it’s not!

In episode 2 of our “How-To Talk to Teens About” video series, Dr. Becky dives into strategies you can use to ensure that you and your teen keep an open line of communication.

Open communication is necessary when building and maintaining a trusting relationship with your teen. We get it! They’re spreading their wings, exploring their independence, and sometimes that means wanting to keep certain parts of their lives private. But let’s be real, there are some things that need to be shared for safety reasons, like their location. So what’s the best way to keep an open dialogue around Life360 and location sharing?

When approached thoughtfully, location sharing can actually become a tool for connection rather than being perceived as something controlling. The key is shifting the conversation from monitoring to mutual trust and safety. When teens understand that Life360 is just as much about streamlining daily communication and making life more convenient as it is about safety features like Crash Detection or SOS – the whole dynamic changes. Using Life360 should be less about monitoring and more about having a reliable way to stay connected and safe.

Here’s how to make sure Life360 is a tool that encourages open communication in your family:

1. Make It a Two-Way Street Share your location too! When parents use Life360 alongside their teens, it transforms from a monitoring tool into a family connection platform. Your teen might appreciate knowing exactly when you’ll arrive for pickup or that you’re finally heading home with dinner. This mutual sharing builds trust and shows you’re all in this together.

2. Focus on Features That Empower Highlight tools like the SOS button that put control in your teen’s hands. When teens understand that Life360 isn’t about catching them doing something wrong, but rather about ensuring they have backup when they need it, they’re more likely to embrace it. This subtle shift in perspective can make a world of difference.

3. Replace Nagging with Natural Communication Instead of sending multiple “where are you?” texts when your teen is running late, a quick app check can give you peace of mind. This means less interrogation and more meaningful conversations when you do connect. Use location notifications as conversation starters – not to interrogate, but to show genuine interest: “Oh, you tried that new bubble tea place? How was it?”

4. Set Clear Boundaries Together Work with your teen to establish guidelines about how the app will be used. Maybe agree on specific times when everyone can go “offline” for privacy, or set parameters for when location checking is appropriate. This collaborative approach shows respect for their growing independence while maintaining family safety.5. Create a Reward System for Responsible Usage Consider linking responsible app use to expand privileges. For example, when teens demonstrate consistent communication and reliable behavior, they might earn later curfews or more independent activities. This positive reinforcement helps establish healthy patterns of trust and responsibility.

Remember, the goal isn’t perfect surveillance – it’s creating a safety net that gives both parents and teens peace of mind while respecting the natural process of growing independence. When teens feel trusted and supported rather than monitored and restricted, they’re far more likely to maintain open lines of communication with their parents, both through the app and beyond.

Want more from Dr. Becky?

Discover Good Inside, Dr. Becky’s app that provides expert parenting support on demand. Get exclusive workshops, AI-powered guidance based on the Sturdy Parenting method, and access to a coached parent community. From digital boundaries to building confidence, Good Inside helps you parent with clarity. Learn more here.

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