Pre-support meeting: development
Parents contact us because they recognise a need in their child. We have solutions to offer, tailored to each situation. However, the main task is to convince the teenager.
How do you go about it? By showing her:
- That its needs require immediate action.
- That the action we are proposing is the right one.
Overcoming procrastination
Teenagers tend to procrastinateThe challenge is that sometimes teenagers reject ideas just because they come from their parents. The challenge is that sometimes teenagers reject ideas just because they come from their parents, so we suggest that you include the teenager in creating the solution.
This is made possible by a prior telephone appointment:
- Develop a more complete view of the situation and needs, so as to propose the most appropriate solution;
- Make the adolescent understand that he or she is involved and responsible, which makes it easier for him or her to accept the proposed solution and timing.
Conclusion: for a pre-support meeting
We are used to working with teenagers and, together, we will be able to convince them of the usefulness of the help you wish to offer them. A prior telephone appointment will ensure that the process is accepted and validated by all parties involved.
