Encourages independence Sets clear boundaries & expectations Lets go of things that don’t matter Knows my teen’s interests Listens without interrupting Stays calm during conflict (or tries) Lets my teen make mistakes safely Spends 1- on-1 time (even briefly) Supports mental health and well-being Attends events or activities (when I can) Follows through on consequences Admits when I’m wrong Talks about future goals Talks to my teen about emotions Talks about online safety/social media Lets my teen vent without fixing it Talks about values and life lessons Knows who my teen hangs out with Talks about real-life choices Gives praise when deserved Says “I love you” in my own way Respects my teen’s privacy Encourages my teen’s identity Checks in without nagging Encourages independence Sets clear boundaries & expectations Lets go of things that don’t matter Knows my teen’s interests Listens without interrupting Stays calm during conflict (or tries) Lets my teen make mistakes safely Spends 1- on-1 time (even briefly) Supports mental health and well-being Attends events or activities (when I can) Follows through on consequences Admits when I’m wrong Talks about future goals Talks to my teen about emotions Talks about online safety/social media Lets my teen vent without fixing it Talks about values and life lessons Knows who my teen hangs out with Talks about real-life choices Gives praise when deserved Says “I love you” in my own way Respects my teen’s privacy Encourages my teen’s identity Checks in without nagging
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Encourages independence
Sets clear boundaries & expectations
Lets go of things that don’t matter
Knows my teen’s interests
Listens without interrupting
Stays calm during conflict (or tries)
Lets my teen make mistakes safely
Spends 1-on-1 time (even briefly)
Supports mental health and well-being
Attends events or activities (when I can)
Follows through on consequences
Admits when I’m wrong
Talks about future goals
Talks to my teen about emotions
Talks about online safety/social media
Lets my teen vent without fixing it
Talks about values and life lessons
Knows who my teen hangs out with
Talks about real-life choices
Gives praise when deserved
Says “I love you” in my own way
Respects my teen’s privacy
Encourages my teen’s identity
Checks in without nagging