- 1). Drop what you're doing when your teenage son comes to you for fatherly advice. Whether it's first thing in the morning or late at night, you should be there to address his concerns. Keep in mind that he is a teen so what's bothering him might not seem like an important matter in your eyes. Despite this, you should hear him out, offer advice and make it known that he can come to you night or day if he has a problem. Your son may only come to you every once in a while, but it's important for him to know he has you for support.
- 2). Arrange an outing with your son that will allow you to enjoy quality bonding time together. A simple day of fishing, for example, will provide countless opportunities to have vital and meaningful conversations. Even if you can't do it as often as you'd like, you will still be glad for the times that you do. An outing with him is an effective way that you, as his mother, can have a better relationship with your teenage son.
- 3). Discover the things that your son likes to do and what makes him happy. If your son is constantly watching baseball on television, sit down and watch a game with him when you have free time. Once you've joined him, talk to him about what's happening in that particular game. If you find your son looking at some of your workshop tools, you could ask him if he would like to help you work on one of your projects. By doing so, you create an opportunity to spend time with him doing things he likes and provide more chances for the two of you to bond and build your relationship.
- 4). Learn about the things that are going on in his personal life. Some parents may be shy to talk to their teenage son about the relationship he has with his girlfriend. You should not be this way because getting involved in this actually gives you a chance to build your relationship with your son and spend time with him. For example, when his girlfriend's birthday comes around, you can take him out to shop for a gift for her. You can also give him your experiences from past relationships you've had. Being able to talk to your son about personal matters can strengthen the bond the two of you have.
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