Teen Stress – What Parents Can Do To Help

The teenage years are a very stressful time. Teenagers are stressed about many things, such as school, peer pressure, winning acceptance to certain peer groups, and physical appearance. Teens also go through physical and mental changes as well as possibly experiencing identity conflicts.

Some parents are wise enough to know that this is the time when their teenagers need more and more privacy to cope up with the stress that the physical and mental changes brought to them. There are several tips for parents on how to deal with teen stress:

1. Make sure that your home is a place where the teenagers can return to replenish their energy, feel safe and protected. Many teenagers have limited resources and have nowhere to escape but to their own homes. Make sure that they eat right and get adequate rest, not only so that they grow accordingly, but also to help them handle teen stress more effectively.

2. Give guidance on how to solve problems. Talk to your teenagers to find out and understand more about their needs and fears. Go through each one with them, and then listen to their suggestions on how to solve the problem. Give suggestions of your own when necessary. This will help them to develop their problem solving and decision making skills as they solve their own problems. Also, you help to create self-awareness in your teenagers by developing useful strategies in problem solving, which will guide them for the rest of their life.

3. Apart from you and your spouse, who else is there that serves as a reference when your teenagers have issues to discuss? Find out about that person, and get to know how much this person can be trusted with keeping your family values. Also find out whether he/she is able to provide sound advice and support for your child. Teenagers sometimes refer to other adults, such as a relative or a counseling teacher, for teen stress solutions.

Finally, as parents, be open to your teenagers. Listen to what they have to say. Be sensitive to their feelings. Provide the necessary support. Be there when they need you. Always provide a shoulder to cry on because teen stress can be frustrating. Be your teenagers’ best friend. Be the ones that your child can trust and count on. Your good actions help your teenagers to prepare as the walk the steps to adulthood.

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