TEENAGERS WORLD


Amazing Tuesday to everyone around the globe. It's yet another episode of Teenagers world.
We have gone through lists of challenges faced by teenagers while growing up in our last episode and today we will be discussing "Parental support" as our first factor affecting teenagers.
parental support is the act of a parent to show support when they praise their children,show affection, and are attentive to their children when necessary. As a teenager we need these attention most but in most cases we are misunderstood. Some parents are just to busy to have time for their teenage child or not even interested in knowing whats happening with their child but I am here to tell you today that Teenagers need Parents

Teenagers need love and support from parents at a time when lots of other things in their lives are changing. You as a parent can keep your relationship with your teenage child strong through ordinary everyday activities. Many people make the mistake of thinking that families become less important to children as they move into teenage ages, but your child needs your family and the support it offers as much as she did when she was younger. It's true that Family relationships change during adolescence, when your child was younger your role was to nurture and guide him/her and now you might be finding your relationship with your child is becoming more equal.
For teenagers, parents and families are a source of care and emotional support. Families give teenagers practical, financial and material help and most teenagers still want to spend time with their families, sharing ideas and having fun.
Its normal for teenagers to be moody and seem uncommunicative, it doesn't mean they don't want you around. Your child wants you to be involved in his/her life, even though at times their attitude, behavior or body language might seem to say they don't.

Adolescent can be a difficult time because your child is going through physical changes as well as emotional up and down. Young people aren't always sure where they fit and are still trying to figure it out. Your family can build and support your child's confidence, self belief, and identity. When your family sets rules, boundaries and standards of behavior, you give your child a sense of consistency and predictability.
Trust me, your life experiences and knowledge can be really useful to your children, they just might not always want you to know that! Supportive and close family relationships protect your child from risky behavior such as alcoholism, sexual indulgence, other drug use and problems like depression. Knowing what your child is doing and being available for her/him means fewer teenage behavior problems. Your support and interest in what your child does at school can boost her desire to do well academically too.

All we are saying now is Teenagers needs PARENTAL SUPPORT at all time because strong family relationships can go a long way towards helping your child grow into a well adjusted, considerate and caring adult!!!
Thank you!!! It's still Raihanah Zubair all the way and i hope you get to draw sense out of these. Up until next time stay with me every Tuesday on a view about "Teenagers world".
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