The Urge to Fix
When all you want to do is solve it
You can see the solution. It's obvious. Your hands are shaking with the effort of not solving it — because the moment you take over, they stop trusting you with the hard stuff.
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Part of this story
The Teen Talk
→Your teenager has started pulling away. You have one window, one evening, one chance to reach them before the wall goes up for good.
Part of the quest
Parenting Through Hard Conversations
→The conversations parents wish someone had prepared them for. From reaching a teenager who has shut down, to talking about drugs, mental health, or failure — practice the exchanges that determine whether your child comes to you when it matters.
What you'll learn from The Urge to Fix
This scenario focuses on When all you want to do is solve it — a critical skill inside the broader relationships domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Teen Talk, a full interactive story inside the Parenting Through Hard Conversations quest.
Skills you'll build in Parenting Through Hard Conversations
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Your teenager grunts 'I'm fine' for the fourteenth consecutive day. You have one shot at a real conversation before the headphones go back on — and every parental instinct you have is wrong for this moment.
They started talking. Actually talking. The thing underneath 'I'm fine' is bigger than you expected — and your only job right now is to not interrupt, not fix, not react too big.
They're pulling away again. Not because you failed — because that's what teenagers do. The bridge you're building doesn't need to hold traffic today. It just needs to still be there tomorrow.
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