As any parent of a teen knows, sometimes it can be hard to engage them in activities. Teens are at an age where their interests constantly shift, and it can be difficult to keep up. But it is important as a parent to find activities to engage and challenge your teen.
Here are some tips to help you get started:
1. Choose an easy recipe: Start with a simple recipe when introducing your teen to cooking. This could be something like scrambled eggs, pasta with a simple sauce, or a stir-fry.

2. Let your teen take the lead: Allow your teen to take charge of the cooking. Let them pick the recipe, shop for ingredients, and decide how to execute the meal. This allows them to gain confidence in the kitchen and learn important skills.
3. Give positive feedback: As your teen is learning, giving them positive feedback is important. Encourage them to experiment with ingredients and tastes. This will build their confidence and help them become more comfortable with cooking.
4. Enjoy the meal together: After the meal is complete, take the time to sit down and enjoy the meal together. This is a great opportunity to talk about what your teen learned and discuss any issues or topics during the cooking process.

Cooking with your teen is a great way to bond and teach them important life skills. By following these tips, you can make the experience fun and rewarding for both of you.
