Dramatic decline in a teenager’s basic hygiene is a silent worry most parents share. A teen with a self-care routine may suddenly begin to skip showers or avoid brushing their teeth. They may also wear the same clothes for several days. This critical shift can heavily wear down on parents. Here is the truth: not …
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When a Teen Uses Marijuana to “Feel Something”: What Parents Need to Understand
When a teen uses marijuana to “feel something,” it often points to emotional numbness more than recreation. Some teens feel flat or disconnected for weeks at a time, and marijuana becomes a quick way to force a shift.These symptoms aren’t, by themselves, proof of addiction. It does suggest a coping attempt: changing an internal experience the …
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The “Silent Depression” in High-Achieving Teen Girls
The high-achieving teenage girl who seems to have it together is a common sight in schools and communities. She may be the student with the straight A’s, class leader, sports captain, or a volunteer coordinator. Her polished resume and bright smile can make her life appear flawless. However, beneath that excellence, she might be undergoing …
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When a Teen Quits Activities They Used to Love: Next Steps
It is alarming when a high-achieving teenager abruptly quits an activity they once lived for. The change of tune can easily leave parents confused. While a regular shift in teen development may trigger it, you should treat any sudden or dramatic withdrawal as an early red flag. Deeper emotional issues like teen anxiety or depression …
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Why Depressed Teens Push Away the Parent Trying the Hardest
Trying to help a struggling, depressed teen who keeps pushing you away can be devastating. Your energy, love, or concern meets coldness, anger, or silence. Such an experience can feel like a crushing rejection of you and your efforts. However, as painful as it may be, you should not take it personally. Pushing away is …
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