You get an email from a teacher that your teen is refusing to participate in a group project. They might be pleading to work alone, ghosting their partners, or shutting down completely when asked to collaborate. When a teen avoids group work, it can be one of the signals of depression. For these teens, the …
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When a Straight-A Teen Gives Up on School Completely
Your teenager, who has always been self-motivated and prides themselves on straight A’s and advanced classes, suddenly gives up on school. How would this make you feel? It might start with a few missed assignments. Over time, it escalates into refusing to get out of bed, staring blankly at the walls, or telling you that …
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My Teen Stopped Turning In Easy Assignments
You know your teen is intelligent, articulate, and fully understands the material. So, why are they hurting their grades by skipping the easy stuff? This behavior rarely stems from laziness or a lack of caring. Recent data highlights that 70% of teenagers report academic pressure as their most significant source of stress. When a capable …
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Teen Has No Reaction to Good News – Teen Anhedonia Explained
Teen anhedonia is a reduced ability to feel pleasure or happiness, often leading to reduced motivation. This problem is often an initial symptom of a larger problem, such as teen depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or other mental health disorders. In these moments of lack of enthusiasm, it’s easy to feel hurt or frustrated. You might …
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Why My Teen Seems Emotionally Fragile Over Small Things
You ask your teen a simple question about their homework, or perhaps you mention that their favorite shirt is in the wash, and suddenly, the reaction is fiery. This emotional fragility is often a symptom of a larger problem. This reaction can indicate stress overload, teen anxiety, depression, unhealed trauma, sensory sensitivities, or the exhaustion …
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