islamic parenting

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Asalamo alikum i couldn't see a board about islamic parenting so hope this is ok here. I would like some advice from other muslim parents, I have 3 children my oldest child is a 13 nearly 14 year old boy. He is a good boy does as he is told and isn't your typical british yob. He is at that stage when hormones are kicking in and sometimes i find he is grumpy or a twinge of attitude, i don't want to be constantly telling him off whenever i see this but idon't want this to become a habbit.

How best in accordance to islam can i deal with this transission so its as smooth and peaceful as possible. When i look back at how my mum dealed i think she could have been more patient and understanding don't want to make same mistakes.
 
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Try to be more like a friend than a parent, try to talk to him and understand how he feels about certain issues and try and support him in every way you can. I say this because I’ve been through teenager times lol, and the last thing a teenager needs is constant telling off, as this makes the teenager even more depressed and have more attitude.

Hope that helped Inshaa Allaah. Take Care. :)
 

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