235. 7 Ways to Help Your Teen Stay Connected at Home

Helping Teens Connect at Home

If you’ve ever felt like your teens are drifting toward their rooms, screens, or independence a little faster than you’d like, you’re not alone. In this episode, Chris and Melissa open up about the rhythms, struggles, and small wins of keeping their three teenagers connected and interactive with family life.

They share the real-time lessons they’re learning as parents—from literally pulling kids out of their rooms to setting boundaries around phones at the dinner table. You’ll hear how mealtimes (even if it’s just one-on-one breakfasts), family check-ins, and weekly rhythms can create the space for deeper conversations you might otherwise miss.

Chris and Melissa also dive into the importance of one-on-one time—what they call “kid dates”—and how even something simple like ice cream or a walk can help teens open up. They talk about managing screen time with curiosity rather than control, and why it’s worth finding activities (like movies, bowling, or camping) that everyone in the family can enjoy, from eight to eighteen.

Most importantly, they remind us that our words matter. Shaping a positive narrative around teens—rather than joking about how “awful” those years are—creates a home where kids feel safe to share their ideas, opinions, and hearts without judgment.

If you’re looking for encouragement and practical ways to keep your family connected, especially during the teenage years, this conversation will give you fresh perspective, hope, and a handful of actionable ideas you can start this week.

 

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Episode Minute By Minute:

  • 00:00 – Settling into new rhythms as school starts
  • 02:30 – Why teens drift to their rooms (and how to pull them back)
  • 05:30 – The power of mealtimes and making “no phones” a family rule
  • 09:30 – No one eats alone: small moments that spark big conversations
  • 11:30 – Family meetings and one-on-one check-ins
  • 13:30 – The magic of kid dates and individual time
  • 15:00 – Screen time: helping teens regulate with awareness
  • 17:30 – Finding activities everyone can enjoy together
  • 19:30 – The gift of camping, bowling, and going where phones don’t work
  • 20:00 – Fostering open conversations without judgment
  • 23:00 – Why listening is more powerful than teaching
  • 26:30 – Rejecting the negative narrative about teens
  • 28:00 – Final encouragement for creating deeper family connection

 

 


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