Articles tagged: Troubled Teens School
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Emp Emp Many parents finding that there son or daughter have been struggling with teen drug abuse. Basically drug abuse is a catastrophic revelation. Thoughts of failure, disappointment, guilt, and embarrassment flood a parents mind. However, you must remember that you are not the only parent to face such a situation. And more importantly, many families have overcome teen drug abuse in the past.
written by Emp Emp Eating disorder is a condition when teen refused to eat and gain in weight. Eating disorders are a harrowing addiction — affecting teens physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. These disorders are characterized by a preoccupation with food and a distortion of body image.
written by Emp Emp Perception IS reality, and no where is this more evident than in parent-teen relationships.
The ways in which parents and teens communicate, solve problems, make decisions and manage stress are greatly affected by their perceptions.
written by Emp Emp Parents want the most for their children: the ability to achieve goals, good friends, positive self-esteem, a strong family relationship, physical and emotional health, self-control, joy and satisfaction in life.
written by OnlineGhar Ghar The shy/withdrawn adolescent may have major conflicts and issues but nobody knows. In fact, sometimes parents are not able to detect the internal storm or struggle in the shy or withdrawn, largely due to an external calm. written by Emp Emp The teenage years are a time of transition from childhood into adulthood. Teens often struggle with being dependent on their parents while having a strong desire to be independent.
written by Emp Emp It is pretty well known that something given to you rarely has as much value as when you've worked to get it. written by Emp Emp Young kids play an extremely important role in our lives. As parents, we provide them with rules and expectations as guidelines to grow up with. We like to see them become well equipped people, who can stand up straight in this wild world. written by Emp Emp Girls who are troubled are often the brightest and most sensitive. They either learn too well what society seems to want from them (such as sexual precociousness or underachievement) or they simply refuse to go along with the unfairness. These girls challenge us to find healthier ways to educate them to be contributors to a more just society. written by Emp Emp
July 14, 2006 Most teens claim not to want limits, but, deep down, they really do. Parents need to decide and agree upon the limits that are absolute - what they expect their teenager to do or not to do - and make these very clear to the teen, with an understanding of what the consequences will be if these limits are not respected. At the same time, teenagers need an increasing amount of autonomy and decision-making power. written by Emp Emp It can be difficult to know if your adopted teen's anger is normal and within the range of typical teenage behavior. Most teenagers get angry, especially during the years when their bodies are changing and the hormones can bring quick and severe mood swings. All teenagers are searching the world trying to find out who they are and what they want to become. They all want to know how the world will affect them and how they will affect the world. written by Emp Emp 9th June 2006 , Many students who, for one reason or another, are not succeeding in regular public schools are being sent to alternative placements. written by Emp Emp "Many parents know they have a troubled teen on there hands, as these warning signs will help tell. << previous page 1 next page>> |