A study from the American Justice Department showed that 1 in 4 troubled teens
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Troubled Teens
Troubled Teens
/trou.bled/ /teens/
n. Noun
A troubled teen is defined as a person that is between the age 13-19 that is beset by problems or conflict.
Every Teenager faces problems that they must encounter in their life. Problems arise in every person’s life both big and small yet sometimes we allow even the most insignificant of problems affect our lives. Sometimes with teenagers they allow trials in their life greatly affect them in negative ways. Typically when a person (typically teenagers) face problems in their lives, the ability to cope with the problem does not exist. When teenagers turn to other things to cope with the feelings of the problems that they usually face things such as drugs and alcohol, pornography, criminal activity, etc.
It is important to find help for troubled teens as soon as possible. There are many different programs that are available to help troubled teens with the problems that they face each with a different approach and nature to the program.
are a victim of bullying. Unfortunately, bullying is no longer just push and a shove on the playground. It has increased to harassment, including the physical and emotional harm of your teen. As a parent, it is your responsibility to take care of the victim, your child, and address the issue head on. There can be no tolerance for this issue as it can cause emotional, physical, and mental problems in your teen. Another recent study showed that teens who are bullied are more likely to become defiant adults and possibly commit suicide. Given the facts, you should feel it mandatory to make a call to action with your child and their educational leaders. Troubled teens may be victims of the following types of bullying: Verbal, physical, emotional, or cyber bullying. Either way, they are all defined as a deliberate and painful behavior repeated over a period of time. Your teen may be the victim of bullying because they are perceived as vulnerable. In other words, take the compliment that your child is good and wants to do right by you. However, the prolonging process of bullying can cause them to fear others, including you, and lead them to a life of resentment and possible criminal behavior.
How Parents Can Protect Troubled Teens from Bullying
Protection is a strong word and you want nothing more than to make your child feel safe and happy. It is important to monitor your child’s behavior in order to confront them. Troubled teen being bullied will show signs of stomach pain, even ulcers, nightmares, anxiety
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Anxiety
anx·i·ety
n.noun
Merriam- Webster dictionary defines anxiety as: : an abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension and fear often marked by physiological signs (as sweating, tension, and increased pulse), by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it
Anxiety is a very common ailment that almost everyone experiences on an almost daily basis. However, anxiety effects some more than others and can cause severe emotional distress that is too much for an individual to handle.
When anxiety plagues an individual so severely that it becomes a disorder, it is crucial that this individual receives therapeutic and emotional restoration in the form of psychological and therapeutic assistance.
Teens who experience abnormal amounts of anxiety, tend to self medicate with intoxicants such as drugs and alcohol. When negative, self medication takes place, teens are at great risk of developing harmful coping mechanisms that may be life-long lasting.
Anxiety
/anx.i.e.ty/
n.Noun
Anxiety is defined as the state of uneasiness or tension caused by the feeling of worry or nervousness caused by apprehension of possibilities of the future.
Anxiety is a common emotional trait that many people face. It affects our actions and can prevent us from making decisions. Usually anxiety holds us back from the types of things that are outgoing or out of our comfort zone and it brings fear.
Anxiety is a normal experience for most people and is a normal part of life. However, when the anxiety reaches the level of a disorder then it can be dangerous. This would include an intense, extensive, excessive and persistent worry or fear. Another factor that is caused by an anxiety disorder can be anxiety, fear, or terror attacks when the intensity of anxiety becomes very high. Types of anxiety disorders can include: social anxiety, separation anxiety and many different phobias etc.
, and unsafe. They will frequently take ill, and possibly diminish their extra-curricular activities that they love. However, there are ways you can help your troubled teen defeat their bully.
- If you are positive that your child is a bully victim, you must remain on their side. Today, there is no room for telling your child to tough it up. When your child confides in you, the last thing they need to hear is for you to tell them they are weak. Take what they say seriously and reassure them that you have the authority to do something about the situation. This way your teen will feel more confident that the problem is not just theirs and they can defeat their bully with your help.
- It is natural for parents to want to solve their child’s problems but it will serve them better if you teach them how to solve it themselves. When parents take immediate action, their child will place blame on themselves for the incident. Always reassure them at it is not their fault, that the blame resides where it belongs.
- The major problems at hand when troubled teens are being bullied are more serious than communication and standing up. Bullying, when prolonged, will eventually lead to devastation and humiliation. Fore example, your teen may come home with a limp or a bloody nose. As a victim of this bully, they have been physically harmed, and you have no choice but to contact the authorities. Unfortunately this can get messy. But your child will understand the actions you had to take.
- When your child is not being physically threatened, it leaves more room for communication and understanding. Talk to your child about way they could handle the situation at school. For example, ask them about being around friends in between classes, lunch, and before/after school. There is safety in numbers and your teen will feel better about talking to their friends rather than you talking to parents.
- It is important to remember that teachers will not always fully scope out the problem at hand. They are extremely busy but they want nothing more than your child to feel safe and unharmed. You may have to meet with them and their superiors to discuss the situation. By doing this, you have increased safety numbers in your teens’ safety. Ask their teachers to involve them in extra work during lunch or after school until you can pick them up. Kids love helping their teachers and this way, your child builds good friendships with elders and will feel safe.
What Parents Can do if the Problem Persists
No parent wants their troubled teens’ battles to turn into a war. But sometimes they just do, even after everything you have worked so hard to avoid. Therefore, it will be necessary to keep proof of harm and involve the authorities. Remember, your child’s future is at stake each time they become objectified and humiliated. Their emotional well being could be ruptured into something terrible. Do not allow this to happen. Call Zion Educational Systems (866-471-8579) to find out what your next step should be. Please, don’t wait until it’s too late to help your troubled teens’ self-esteem. It matters.