In the CFRP framework, transition-age youth services include equipping parents with effective communication strategies to support their youth. Teaching parents to communicate in a manner that is short and to the point is one of the best strategies, as it respects the youth’s need for autonomy and clarity while avoiding overwhelming them. The CFRP study guide explains, “A key strategy for parents of transition-age youth is to communicate in a short and to-the-point manner, fostering clear and respectful interactions.” Slow and deliberate (option A), detailed and illustrative (option B), or rational and in-depth (option C) communication may be less effective, as they can feel overbearing or disengaging to youth.
CFRP Study Guide (Section on Transition-Age Youth Services): “Practitioners should teach parents of transition-age youth to communicate in a short and to-the-point manner to promote effective and respectful engagement.”
[References:, CFRP Study Guide, Section on Transition-Age Youth Services, Parent Communication Strategies., Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA) Guidelines on Youth and Family Engagement., ]
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