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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by earthcrust: 2:36pm On Jul 29, 2017
The Bible says foolishness dwells in the heart of a child but the rod of correction will drive it far from him

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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by earthcrust: 2:38pm On Jul 29, 2017
If u spare them they will spear u.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by chizzy161(f): 2:42pm On Jul 29, 2017
My mother have never laid her hand on my brothers and I. We respect her till now and can never talk back at her. Unlike our father who used to beat us like samba. What I'm trying to say is that there is a point in the post. The more you become violent to a child, the more he or she forms a resistance to you. Always try to reason with them.
I'm not saying we shouldn't punish our children but let the punishment be considerate to the offence.
Furthermore, let us put the fear of God in our children because a child that has God's fear in him will find it difficult disrespecting his or her parents.

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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by NoToPile: 2:42pm On Jul 29, 2017
Talk back ke?

Maximum shishi for you.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by emmymdk: 2:43pm On Jul 29, 2017
Richy4:


grin what if your kid call the police for you for abuse?

Nigerian Police will come and arrest the kid, and request for your permission to reset the asshole back to factory setting with Koboko!
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Richy4(m): 2:46pm On Jul 29, 2017
emmymdk:


Nigerian Police will come and arrest the kid, and request for your permission to reset the asshole back to factory setting with Koboko!
grin grin
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Richy4(m): 2:50pm On Jul 29, 2017
sisisioge:



Ma broh, no be only naija we dey, na him papa born am. He no fit try that here as he no be omooale grin
grin
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by ugofr(f): 3:03pm On Jul 29, 2017
Inanna:
What happened to the good old hangers, belts, shoes, sticks, canes, wires(both thin and fat), slippers, ladle(for turning garri), bucket, mopstick, hand, fists, fan, walking stick, broom etc that has been resetting us back to default since time immemorial?
The problem is, Nigerian parents of today are pûssies. They're all forming the bullshit new generation parenting skills that believes beating a child is abuse and dialogue is the best way to correct an erring child. That's why there are so many wayward and incorrigible children around.
God knows I'm going to beat the the stupidity out of my children if they ever go astray. If I wasn't beaten as a child/teenager, only God knows what I'd have turned into.
I can never forget those days of mopstick, my mom will switch off the light and lean on the wall with the mopstick, that night will be memorable for you.

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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Nobody: 3:44pm On Jul 29, 2017
sisisioge:
Wetin you dey write? I'm still in naija biko...I could still slap the taste outta my smart mouthed teenagers. I remember the day I finished my 6:2f seventeen years old male cousin. I beat him up like we were in a ring. The rule is you must not raise your hands back. Afterwards, he adjusted himself and we didn't have a repeat. The guy forgot that I used to jump fences and play football...he didn't see the strength of my attack coming.

A slap first, then tons of heavy blows while he was recovering...yi o ba iya lai! Who be your mate cool
someone pitied you and you're here claiming rubbish.

He would have uprooted your womb, stupide woman.

Don't go and face your family.

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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Nobody: 3:47pm On Jul 29, 2017
Ishilove:

Not in Nigeria. I will not provoke my teen, but I will discipline him/her very very well$
village nigeria girl, go to oshodi and flog the hell out of your child even mark his face. Nobody cares!

That's why nigeria would never develop, upon all the flogging, look at the type of adult nigerians in the society. Very corrupt and non trustworthy.
But dont take your "discipline" out of nigeria before you spend your rest life sucking pussies in jail.

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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by DarkRebel69: 4:25pm On Jul 29, 2017
Lots of the dissenting remarks to OP's post prove one thing, that many Africans are still animals at heart. We might wear tuxedos, red bottoms, make-up, use iPhones, and whatnot, but underneath all that layer of civility is an animalistic proclivity waiting to break to the surface. Such a shame.

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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by DarkRebel69: 4:28pm On Jul 29, 2017
earthcrust:
The Bible says foolishness dwells in the heart of a child but the rod of correction will drive it far from him

Then the Bible must be a fool.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Dantee005(m): 4:42pm On Jul 29, 2017
F**k all dat sh*t...Give him or her a good ass whooping so dat he or her can reset to default mode... grin
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by obinna58(m): 4:43pm On Jul 29, 2017
DarkRebel69:
Lots of the dissenting remarks to OP's post prove one thing, that many Africans are still animals at heart. We might wear tuxedos, red bottoms, make-up, use iPhones, and whatnot, but underneath all that layer of civility is an animalistic proclivity waiting to break to the surface. Such a shame.
Very shameful cry

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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by seguntijan(m): 5:23pm On Jul 29, 2017
from the above comments I can only deduce that people have subscribed to violence. Parenting now is more challenging than what was obtained in the year past, even with beta flogging if not applied rightly it'll turn out worse. PARENTING NOW HAS TO BE SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND ANALYTICAL.

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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Nobody: 5:27pm On Jul 29, 2017
Pangea:


My brother
For this america, what i always do is to cut off their internet!
Come and see begging!
They have to promise not to commit the offence again, then i on it again for them!
That has kept them in line!

It's like an addiction for them,
There's this app called Snapchat, you have to use it in 24hrs or you lose your score, teens are obsessed with that app, just tell them you will take their phone and they will fall in line so fast, another one is barbing skin for them grin that's basically social execution grin

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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Ichietome: 6:39pm On Jul 29, 2017
VirtueDigest:
One cool evening, I watched as my neighbour refused to grant permission for his adolescent son to attend a party with his friends. With an equally stern face the son responded “hell no, I must be at the party!” My neighbour’s son is developing a “smart mouth” and an attitude to go with it. He is very disrespectful, especially in public and in the presence of guests. I flashed back to my days as a teenager; I could not talk back at my parents for any reason and most especially in public and in the presence of visitors. Eons ago in Nigeria, we lived a communal life where the neighbour could correct a defiant teenager in the absence of his/her parents. In Nigeria today, family structures are not as strong as they used to be. There are too many distractions and a general breakdown of discipline coupled with the fact that parents are generally busy with career pursuit.
Teenagers are confronted daily with choices. They struggle to make good decisions and are held accountable for it. Adolescence is that time in which they go through a major transformation in their lives; emotional, mental and biological changes are taking place. This is one of the major reasons for their unpredictable behaviour. As a parent/guardian, how do you get your teen to stop the snide and rude back talk? Here are seven smart suggestions:



1. TELL IT TO JESUS: It could be challenging to have a rebellious teenager, but remember the hymn “I must tell Jesus all of my trials.” Indeed, Jesus is readily available when you lay your issues bare before Him. Ask the Holy Spirit to give you His love for your child and to help you to nurture him/her in the way of the Lord. Ask God to help you see one or two good aspects in your child that you can praise. Always find an encouraging saying, quote or Scripture verse to leave your child with as he/she walks out the door to school every day.



2. RESPECT YOUR TEEN: Respect is reciprocal. If you expect your child to respect you, show some respect too. This way you will be able to play the part of a role model. Be involved, but don’t interfere too much. At the same time, don’t indulge them; don’t give in to unreasonable demands. Give your child the same respect that you would like and try to refrain from name-calling or labeling with such words as, “spoiled brat.” Instead, keep the focus on the behaviour that you would like to change.



3. DO NOT SHOUT/CURSE YOUR TEEN: The more you shout or curse your teen, the more he/she will shout or curse back. When you get angry and shout or curse your teen, you undermine your authority. Remember, you are your child’s greatest influence in terms of nurturing the right kind of behaviour in him/her. When you shout at your teen, they may feel like they are under attack and may not be open to make adjustments. If your teen ignores you, you can also try to ignore them back. Do not negotiate with your child, back down, or let her draw you into an argument about the discipline that you are enforcing. Discipline is the goal and shouldn’t be up for discussion or argument. If your child feels like s/he can argue or negotiate a discipline, s/he’ll be more likely to continue an undesired behaviour and would likely argue even more the next time around.



4. COMMUNICATE: If your teen is out of control, one of the best things to do with them is to sit him/her down and have a talk. There are always different aspects to a story and you might discover that probably you are the one at fault. Do not assume that your teen is stupid and immature. Discuss the rules with your child. Explain why you are setting rules and be prepared to give answers for your ideas because most children will question you. One common catchphrase from teens is, “You don’t understand!” Do not further frustrate your child by saying, “Yes, I do!”, or “I went through exactly what you are going through now.” We all like to think of experiences as unique. Instead of asserting a “been there, done that” stance, help your child practice communicating without being rude by responding, “I may not understand, but I do want to try to understand what you are feeling. Can we talk about it later when we’re both calmer?”



5. NEVER RESORT TO VIOLENCE. This will aggravate the problem, making your teenager more unruly. Never confront them with hostility and anger which may lead to violence in an extreme case. Be confident, firm, and consistent.



6. BE FLEXIBLE: Flexibility might turn out to be a huge advantage. Be willing to have conversations (rather than fights) about adjusting the rules and consequences every few months as your teenager gets older and can take on more responsibility. You may have to participate in some odd-seeming activities—and maybe at odd hours – to be part of his or her world. Really try to relax and bring humour to the daily interactions and challenges of having a teenager. It will make a difference!



7. COMPLIMENT YOUR TEEN: Also try to notice and point out the positives in your teen. S/he really needs your affirmation and encouragement. Remember to praise the child for what they do right before focusing on the wrong.

On a final note, children are like sponges. Whatever you throw in their direction they will surely pick up.

http://virtuedigest.com/7-ways-deal-teen-talks-back/
This is irrelevant in Nigeria
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Pangea: 6:40pm On Jul 29, 2017
Vanquay:


It's like an addiction for them,
There's this app called Snapchat, you have to use it in 24hrs or you lose your score, teens are obsessed with that app, just tell them you will take their phone and they will fall in line so fast, another one is barbing skin for them grin that's basically social execution grin

lol
My own kids are yet discover social media,
Their fixation now is Netflix, Amazon Videos and Youtube
Where they can binge on their regular shows and cartoons.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by sisisioge: 6:41pm On Jul 29, 2017
Durentt:
someone pitied you and you're here claiming rubbish.

He would have uprooted your womb, stupide woman.

Don't go and face your family.

Arindin. Folks in my household actually know their father.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Nobody: 6:49pm On Jul 29, 2017
DarkRebel69:
Lots of the dissenting remarks to OP's post prove one thing, that many Africans are still animals at heart. We might wear tuxedos, red bottoms, make-up, use iPhones, and whatnot, but underneath all that layer of civility is an animalistic proclivity waiting to break to the surface. Such a shame.
gbam. Very foolish people. They claim to discipline kids with barbaric wayz yet the most evil and non-trusthworthy people come from nigeria. Yahoo boys from nigeria, cultist, nigeria. Very stupid country
sisisioge:


Arindin. Folks in my household actually know their father.
dumb rubbish
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by sisisioge: 6:50pm On Jul 29, 2017
Durentt:
gbam. Very foolish people. They claim to discipline kids with barbaric wayz yet the most evil and non-trusthworthy people come from nigeria. Yahoo boys from nigeria, cultist, nigeria. Very stupid country dumb rubbish

Alright dummbest...bounce.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Ichietome: 6:52pm On Jul 29, 2017
baridamben:
It's unfortunate that most Nigerians don't know the act of parenting, this explains their reaction to this post. What is explained here is all I'd been doing and it's worked for me. The one small thing to add is that you must also discipline them, using different methods, overall teach them the meaning of consequences.
Add this to the rest of the post and you're good to go.
Nonsense. Please don't say Nigerians don't know the act of parenting. Different strikes for different folks. What works in one clime may not work I another clime. My parents never spared the rod whenever I erred grievously. Their parenting has made me the best I could be and am very proud of them. They are the best!!

God forbid it that I spare the rod when I get my own kids.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Oluwainnie(f): 7:00pm On Jul 29, 2017
See ehn, times have changed. It all bounce back to parents discipline
cooljude:
Una go just dey copy and paste without considering our local factor. This advise wasn't made for Nigeria. As I old reach dem never born me well talk back to my Father or Mother.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Ichietome: 7:04pm On Jul 29, 2017
DarkRebel69:
Lots of the dissenting remarks to OP's post prove one thing, that many Africans are still animals at heart. We might wear tuxedos, red bottoms, make-up, use iPhones, and whatnot, but underneath all that layer of civility is an animalistic proclivity waiting to break to the surface. Such a shame.
You are suffering from inferiority complex.
Spare the rid and spoil the child.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by sil4all(m): 7:07pm On Jul 29, 2017
Honestly I don't think this OP is from 9ja, u need to see how children of nowadays behave after being expose so early in life to social media and others......I thank God for my father who used enough slaps and beating to reset my life, I don't know what I would have become today of not those.....with better sticks, wire, slippers, punches....even the bible says "spare the rod and spoil the child".....God himself punishes us when we go astray
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Kemicares(f): 7:07pm On Jul 29, 2017
Inanna:
What happened to the good old hangers, belts, shoes, sticks, canes, wires(both thin and fat), slippers, ladle(for turning garri), bucket, mopstick, hand, fists, fan, walking stick, broom etc that has been resetting us back to default since time immemorial?
The problem is, Nigerian parents of today are pûssies. They're all forming the bullshit new generation parenting skills that believes beating a child is abuse and dialogue is the best way to correct an erring child. That's why there are so many wayward and incorrigible children around.
God knows I'm going to beat the the stupidity out of my children if they ever go astray. If I wasn't beaten as a child/teenager, only God knows what I'd have turned into.
You are blessed... i wonder what these teens are becoming lately who born you that time when discipline was the in thing.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Ichietome: 7:08pm On Jul 29, 2017
DarkRebel69:
Lots of the dissenting remarks to OP's post prove one thing, that many Africans are still animals at heart. We might wear tuxedos, red bottoms, make-up, use iPhones, and whatnot, but underneath all that layer of civility is an animalistic proclivity waiting to break to the surface. Such a shame.
You are suffering from inferiority complex
Spare the rod and spoil the child.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Nobody: 7:32pm On Jul 29, 2017
Pangea:


lol
My own kids are yet discover social media,
Their fixation now is Netflix, Amazon Videos and Youtube
Where they can binge on their regular shows and cartoons.

Man social media is the worst thing that can happen to them, Once they turn teens there's practically nothing you can do to monitor their online activities.

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Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by cooljude(m): 7:43pm On Jul 29, 2017
Oluwainnie:
See ehn, times have changed. It all bounce back to parents discipline

I like you, can we get to know each other personally.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Gebbson007(m): 8:10pm On Jul 29, 2017
publicenemy:
The 7 ways to deal with that situation that I am sure will only work is..

1. Beat him
2. Beat him very well
3. Beat the hell out of him
4. Beat him and rub grinded pepper on his d1ck or her pusi.
5. Tie him/her up and do the first 4.
6. After doing the first 5 sit him down and advice him.
7. While advising him if he grumbles start from number 1 all over.



Believe me by the time you do this... His brain will go back to factory settings.

I am 33yrs old and I dare not talk back to my father or my boss or anyone in authority who is older than me...



Y'all should chill na ,we teen are human being too jor for d fact that we cn be stubborn n annoying sometimes doesn't mean u Should torture us like a criminal.i am totally against disrespecting adults n all but we are human too all is needed a sometime is talk n guardians nt GBA GBO GBI (beating) . beating doesn't really solve everyone like the case of ANINI or so beatings made him hard and all .

Thanks.
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Rebelutionary: 8:41pm On Jul 29, 2017
imma2:
I'm not against putting a stance on discipline but I'm concerned at how what you coin "discipline" can easily be "abuse"

Most Nigerian adults don't know they were simply abused as children.
Really? Wow! Maybe u shd have defined in simplest terms wat ur definition if discipline is that should apply to every teen should be....I mean, give us a template that is all encompassing!

Mr. if the "abuse" u r referring to produced MOST responsible ADULTS that we have today then i think that abuse is recommended!

I await ur template discipline that should apply!
Re: 7 Ways To Deal With A Teen Who Talks Back by Adamo84(m): 8:46pm On Jul 29, 2017
publicenemy:
The 7 ways to deal with that situation that I am sure will only work is..

1. Beat him
2. Beat him very well
3. Beat the hell out of him
4. Beat him and rub grinded pepper on his d1ck or her pusi.
5. Tie him/her up and do the first 4.
6. After doing the first 5 sit him down and advice him.
7. While advising him if he grumbles start from number 1 all over.

Believe me by the time you do this... His brain will go back to factory settings.

I am 33yrs old and I dare not talk back to my father or my boss or anyone in authority who is older than me...
This is surely one hell of an Algorithm with a DO WHILE statement. Laughed like wtf grin

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