"Nothing Happened" - why kids and teens don't tell us about their day and what to do about it
/A universal refrain sweeps the country at 3.30pm each night. It goes like this:
Parent: So, how was your day?
Child/teen: fine.
Parent: What happened?
Child: Nothing happened. I told you. It was fine.
It's not always easy to get young people to tell us about what happened at school. There are two primary reasons for this.
Reason 1. They DON'T WANT to talk about it.
Talking about what HAS already happened at school is kind of boring. Been there, done that. It's tiring. They have more interesting things to think about. For teens, they might not want to talk to parents about their day in an attempt to be independent. They might not want to share details which might mean they experience problems later (if I tell you about a hard maths lesson, will you make me do maths homework? if I tell you about a friend saying something hurtful, will you try to stop me seeing them later?)