Teen daughter no longer cares
How serious is too serious when it comes to teen relationships? Still, by the time he was 15, his relationships were lasting longer and he seemed to be getting more serious. How did I know? He started asking me to take him to the mall so he could buy a one month anniversary gift. While part of me found it to be a sweet gesture, another part of me worried he was getting too serious at his age.


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Teenage depression: warning signs & help | Raising Children Network
Whether you and your teen are getting along well or having challenges, it is important to show that you love and support them, that you can help them navigate tough times and that you are always there for them. Caregivers have a lot to deal with. You also need care and support for yourself. Showing self-care is also a good way of modelling the practice to your teen. A psychologist's advice for your teenager. Advice on taking care of yourself, your relationships and tacking problems.



Four things you can do to support your teen’s mental health
D oes this scenario feel familiar? Marisa is and-a-half years old. She has become moody and irritable, wants much more private time alone in her room, but spends it all socializing with friends on social media. She has little time for the family. She makes nasty comments for no apparent reason.





Back to Advice for parents. Teenagers' behaviour can be baffling, stressful, hurtful and often worrying. But in most cases it does not mean there is anything more serious going on than the natural process of becoming an adult.
