Your teenager fails 4 subjects. You...

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Lidiar con los resultados académicos de tu hijo adolescente puede ser un verdadero desafío. Es una etapa en la que están explorando su independencia y, a veces, sus prioridades no se alinean con las expectativas escolares. ¿Cómo reaccionamos ante un bajo rendimiento sin dañar nuestra relación ni socavar su motivación a largo plazo? La forma en que abordemos este momento puede tener un impacto significativo en su autoestima, su sentido de responsabilidad y su futuro académico.
Es natural sentir preocupación o incluso frustración cuando vemos que no están alcanzando su potencial. Sin embargo, estudios en psicología del desarrollo sugieren que la reacción de los padres es clave para transformar un revés en una oportunidad de aprendizaje. Un enfoque centrado en la comunicación, el apoyo y la fijación de límites claros puede fomentar la resiliencia y la autonomía, mientras que un enfoque demasiado punitivo o, por el contrario, demasiado permisivo, podría generar efectos contraproducentes.
Piensa en cómo tus propias experiencias con el éxito y el fracaso te moldearon. Tu adolescente está en un momento formativo y tu orientación puede ser el puente hacia nuevas habilidades de autogestión. ¿Estás listo para descubrir cómo tu instinto parental se alinea con las mejores prácticas en esta situación?
The possible answers
These are the options you'll see in the test. Each one measures something different — we won't tell you which is best here (that's what the test is for 😉).
- APunishment until September
- BA study plan agreed upon, with clear consequences
- C"Oh well, they'll catch up eventually"
- DHire a private tutor without discussing it with them
What the experts say
Laurence Steinberg
Researcher in adolescent development
“The best parents are those who support autonomy without abdicating control.”
Carol S. Dweck
Psychologist, author 'Mindset'
“Teaching children to love challenge, to be intrigued by mistakes, and to enjoy effort is key. Failure is information.”
Daniel Siegel
Child Neuropsychiatrist
“Attunement (tuning into a child's internal state) is fundamental. When we attune, we help them integrate difficult experiences into a coherent narrative.”
Devil's advocate
Common objection
But if I ask my teenager, they'll most likely not want a plan and tell me they'll handle it themselves. Sometimes you have to be firm.
Why it falls short
Negotiating doesn't mean caving in. Acknowledging their autonomy means giving them a voice, not leaving them without guidance. The goal is for them to collaborate on the solution and take ownership of the problem. If they resist a plan, it's an opportunity to listen to their reasons and offer your support from a position of clear, firm boundaries, characteristic of the authoritative parenting style.
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