What is the
Preparing For Adolescence
milestone?
Age 11 is a great time to prepare your child for the changes and challenges of adolescence, which is why we’ve created the Ready for Adolescence milestone. Your child's transition to their teenage years is an exciting while also confusing time for them. This is an important season for intentional discussion and equipping as they navigate this major transition. Below you will find practical ideas and resources to help you navigate the important conversations and questions on the near horizon.
Put It Into Practice
The best way to prepare your child for the transition of adolescence is to set the stage. Mom with daughter, dad with son, or a single parent with either sex should spend time giving their preadolescent child a basic understanding of what’s coming before these exciting transitions begin. Help your child prepare for those changes in a proactive and positive way. Here’s a quick guide to the when and what of that time together:
When: Often parents are concerned that they will overwhelm their preteen or encourage premature curiosity if they jump the gun in preparing them for adolescence. However, a greater concern is the likelihood that someone else will beat you to it. Children are typically ready before their parents, usually around eleven years old. Of course, not all children are the same. That’s why it’s important to spend time with your preteen child, getting a sense of where they are developmentally. Ask God for wisdom about the timing of your conversations.
What: You should plan to address the many areas of change your son or daughter will encounter during the transition to adulthood, especially bodily changes, decision-making, and the changing relationship to you.
Next Steps
Here are some practical ideas to get you started:
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