How can you tell your children are officially teens (other than, you know, knowing how old they are)? Here are 11 signs to watch out for.
Note: Any resemblance to actual, specific teens is purely coincidental.
You might have a teenager if... your daughter thinks that a tight, low-cut shirt, a mini skirt,
and Uggs are the perfect winter outfit; and your son insists on wearing
a t-shirt and shorts to school if it's over 32 degrees out.
You might have a teenager if... you have never heard of the bands or singers your child listens to.
You might have a teenager if... you start to wonder if those ear buds were surgically implanted in your child's ears.
You might have a teenager if... your child cannot go 30 seconds without looking at his or her smart phone.
You might have a teenager if... your child can type way faster than you on his/her smart phone -- and offers to teach you how to use your smart phone.
You might have a teenager if... she says she was "talking" with her friends when she was actually texting or Facebook messaging or Snapchatting with them.
You might have a teenager if... you know what Snapchat is.
You might have a teenager if... when you ask your child a question, make a request, or offer advice (or, okay, just speak), she rolls her eyes.
You might have a teenager if... when you ask your child to do something, she cuts you off with a "Yes, mom," like you are the most annoying person on the planet.
You might have a teenager if... your child thinks you are the most annoying person on the planet.
You might have a teenager if... they think you can't possibly understand whatever it is they are going through.
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5 comments:
Spot on.
So I guess my 7 and 12 year olds are officially teens? Please tell me it can only get better! 😉
Sorry to say, @SugarDaze, you're screwed. :-(
i'm just amused and glad i'm not a part of the real world, having a family.
i do have family, just not a family (of my own including kids or teens)
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