Identity development for mixed race teens with Dr. Jenn Noble Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
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My guest today is Dr. Jenn Noble, and she’s here to talk about adolescent identity development and support us all in broadening our lens around the experience of mixed race kids and families.
Dr. Jenn helps parents to see who their kids really are and helps teens express who they are to their parents. We all know teen identity development is a total rollercoaster! On one hand, we know our adolescents are growing up, but we sure like to hang onto who they were as children. Their experiences and perspectives are real, but they’re often dismissed.
As we dig into adolescent identity development, and Dr. Jenn reminds us that part of a teen’s job is to explore things, try things out, and push back with a safe place to land. I ask Dr. Jenn what parents can do to invite your teens to talk to you, how adolescents can read our agendas (even when we think we’re being open-minded!), and how this plays out differently in mixed race households.
Takeaways from the show
What should parents know about adolescent identity development?
Broadening our lens around the experience of mixed race kids and families
Seeing your kid for who they are - how do we really get to know & see them?
Negative stereotypes around teens
Teens need to try & explore new things with a safe place to land
What makes adolescents feel open to talking and sharing more with parents
Code switching (cognitive flexibility)
Teens are seeking groups and are very sensitive to rejection
How can we best show up for mixed race teens?
Authentically affirming & complimenting teens’ experiences
For more show notes, including transcripts, visit our website here.
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My guest today is Dr. Jenn Noble, and she’s here to talk about adolescent identity development and support us all in broadening our lens around the experience of mixed race kids and families.
Dr. Jenn helps parents to see who their kids really are and helps teens express who they are to their parents. We all know teen identity development is a total rollercoaster! On one hand, we know our adolescents are growing up, but we sure like to hang onto who they were as children. Their experiences and perspectives are real, but they’re often dismissed.
As we dig into adolescent identity development, and Dr. Jenn reminds us that part of a teen’s job is to explore things, try things out, and push back with a safe place to land. I ask Dr. Jenn what parents can do to invite your teens to talk to you, how adolescents can read our agendas (even when we think we’re being open-minded!), and how this plays out differently in mixed race households.
Takeaways from the show
What should parents know about adolescent identity development?
Broadening our lens around the experience of mixed race kids and families
Seeing your kid for who they are - how do we really get to know & see them?
Negative stereotypes around teens
Teens need to try & explore new things with a safe place to land
What makes adolescents feel open to talking and sharing more with parents
Code switching (cognitive flexibility)
Teens are seeking groups and are very sensitive to rejection
How can we best show up for mixed race teens?
Authentically affirming & complimenting teens’ experiences
For more show notes, including transcripts, visit our website here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
47 min