Teenagers face a variety of stresses. For some, it is trying to balance a part-time job with mountains of homework. Others may have to help out at home or deal with bullying or peer pressure. Whatever the cause, starting down the road to adulthood has its own special challenges.
You can help your teen by learning to recognize the signs of stress and teaching your child healthy ways to deal with it.
Common sources of stress in teens include:
Learn to recognize signs of stress in your teen. Take notice if your child:
Learn the signs of more serious mental health problems so you can get help for your child:
If you think your teen is under too much stress, you can help them learn to manage it. Here are some tips:
Contact their health care provider if your teen seems:
Also contact their provider if you notice signs of depression or anxiety.
Adolescents – stress; Anxiety – cope with stress.
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As children grow into teenagers, their bodies and minds go through many changes. Each stage brings new health needs from nutrition and sleep to emotional well-being and development.
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