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How To Train A Delinquent Teen 2 | !new!

Week 2 — Build Rapport & Motivation

If they break a window, they pay for it with money earned from extra chores or a part-time job. If they break curfew, they lose phone privileges for a set period. how to train a delinquent teen 2

If you searched for "How to Train a Delinquent Teen 2," you have likely already tried the basics. You’ve taken away the phone, grounded them, and tried "tough love." But the rebellion has escalated. The lying, defiance, truancy, or aggression has entered a second phase. Week 2 — Build Rapport & Motivation If

This article is a follow-up to fundamental strategies for handling behavioral issues in teenagers. When we speak of "training" a delinquent teen, we are not talking about obedience training, but rather . You’ve taken away the phone, grounded them, and

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Conduct Disorder (CD), depression, or anxiety.

Have you tried any structured drills or consequences that actually worked? Comment below. Let’s learn from each other’s wins and failures.

Week 5 — Consequence Consistency & Natural Accountability