Expert Q&A for How to Impress Your Parent (if You're a Teen)

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    What can I do to make my parents happy?
    Mary Church, PhD
    Research & Clinical Psychologist
    Dr. Mary Church is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist based in Honolulu, Hawaii. With over a decade of clinical experience, she aims to integrate evolution, genetics, and neuroscience within the practice of psychotherapy. Dr. Church holds a BS in Psychology from Eckerd College and an MS and PhD in Experimental Psychology from The University of Memphis. She completed a Post-Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at The University of Hawaii at Manoa. In addition, Dr. Church is a member of the American Evaluation Association and Hawaii-Pacific Evaluation Association.
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    Try to find a hobby you can enjoy together and spend some regular time doing it with one another. That way, you can have fun and build up your relationship.
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    What can you do to impress your parents?
    Trudi Griffin, LPC, MS
    Professional Counselor
    Trudi Griffin is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Wisconsin specializing in Addictions and Mental Health. She provides therapy to people who struggle with addictions, mental health, and trauma in community health settings and private practice. She received her MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University in 2011.
    Professional Counselor
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    First, figure out what is important to them about your growth and development. Then, do things that support it. For example, if it is important to them that you get good grades in school, do your best in school to impress them.
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    How do you get your parents to trust you?
    Trudi Griffin, LPC, MS
    Professional Counselor
    Trudi Griffin is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Wisconsin specializing in Addictions and Mental Health. She provides therapy to people who struggle with addictions, mental health, and trauma in community health settings and private practice. She received her MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University in 2011.
    Professional Counselor
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    Actions speak louder than words. Do what you say you will do. Be helpful within your family and show good stewardship of the belongings they entrust to you. Do your best in whatever you do, be it school, activities, or relationships.
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    How do you get your parents to say yes?
    Trudi Griffin, LPC, MS
    Professional Counselor
    Trudi Griffin is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Wisconsin specializing in Addictions and Mental Health. She provides therapy to people who struggle with addictions, mental health, and trauma in community health settings and private practice. She received her MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University in 2011.
    Professional Counselor
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    It depends what you are asking for. If it is something that is in line with their values and expectations for you, it will show your maturity if you demonstrate an understanding of that. If it is something you can do to demonstrate autonomy and independence, show them you can be responsible.
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