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How do you make safety conversations engaging for teens? | Forum

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FelsonRafael November 13 '25
I want my teen to understand safety and boundaries, but long lectures don’t work. How can I keep it interesting?
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Zipporah November 13 '25
I’ve found that using prompts from https://www.the-littlest-thistle.com/deep-questions-teens/ makes conversations engaging. Questions like “When do you feel safest outside of home?” or “What would you do in a tricky situation with friends?” spark discussion naturally. I usually mix them into casual settings, like car rides or during a snack, which keeps it relaxed. Sharing our answers together helps my teen feel respected and heard. Over time, these conversations have become something she looks forward to, and it’s helped build her confidence in making safe choices without feeling pressured.
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