Transmitting family values and wisdom to adolescents through dialogue and questioning, not dictate.
Rabia belonged to a lineage of spiritual seekers; she honored this inheritance while forging her own unique path. Family legacy operates similarly—parents carry cultural, spiritual, and familial wisdom meant to be passed forward. Yet adolescents must claim this legacy as their own, not simply adopt it. Legacy as dialogue means parents share their values, stories, and reasons for believing as they do, while genuinely inviting teen questioning and critique. What parts of family tradition resonate? What needs to change? This approach respects adolescent developmental need for autonomy while deepening connection to heritage. A parent might share: 'This practice matters to me because... but I'm curious what you think about it.' This opens space for the teen to integrate, adapt, or respectfully reject family traditions from a position of understanding rather than blind obedience. The result is teens who own their values rather than rebel against imposed ones.
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