Why Parents Should Provide Teens a Valentine’s Day Gift

Why Parents Should Provide Teens a Valentine’s Day Gift

Valentine’s Day is a holiday that is set up for couples to show their love to one another. At least, that’s the message that teens are given. When you are in elementary school Valentine’s Day you were expected to give everyone a card and bring some type of snack or gift for the class. Yet,…

Celebrity Mental Health and Teens

Celebrity Mental Health and Teens

We live in a world of social media and stardom. It’s constantly flooding our televisions, phones, magazines, and computers. It is hard to go anywhere and not hear about celebrity deaths, overdoses, breakups, and drug use. Did you know that reading about these celebrity headlines could be affecting your mental health? Don’t get me wrong,…

Change Your Mindset: Positive Practices for Teens

Change Your Mindset: Positive Practices for Teens

Struggling to feel happy? Feeling blah, or downright negative lately? Finding it hard to see any positive things about your day? You might be having a depressed mood. Life can be difficult at times. It can cause us to become an Eeyore with the raincloud constantly hanging overhead. You can Find the Positives What if…

Disconnecting from Technology

Disconnecting from Technology

Have you ever felt like you can never disconnect from technology? It could be work, school, your teen calling/texting you, or demands from other family members. Teens are particularly attached to their phones. Sometimes phones are an outlet for friendships, social media, and games. The Disadvantages of Technology for Teens The problem with technology is…

How to Build Resilient Teens
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How to Build Resilient Teens

Teens are the ever-growing population that many parents and teachers struggle with knowing how to help. Teens are suffering more and more from anxiety and depressive disorders than ever before. Teens frequently are uncertain how to manage and experience emotions, and deal with everyday life stressors. Resiliency is a must, and there are steps than…

Pleasing Others When it’s Time to Say “No”

Pleasing Others When it’s Time to Say “No”

Do you find yourself frequently saying “Yes” when others ask for something (time, favors, money, etc.) from you? Do you find it hard to say no? Do you feel guilty if you do? You’re probably having trouble with people pleasing.What does it mean to be a people pleaser? According to an article written by Amy…

Tackling Poor Grades In Your Teen: Not Your Typical Approach on Teens
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Tackling Poor Grades In Your Teen: Not Your Typical Approach on Teens

The pressure to bring home good grades can lead to constant tension and frustration in the home for both the parent & the teen. We know that poor grades can lead to low self-esteem in students, and, as a parent, it’s easy to get caught up worrying about your teen’s future when they aren’t performing…

TEEN DATING:  My Friends Are Dating, But I’m Not.  What is Wrong with me? #AbsolutelyNothing
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TEEN DATING: My Friends Are Dating, But I’m Not. What is Wrong with me? #AbsolutelyNothing

We all have those friends that seem to always be in relationships. When you’re the only single friend, it can be difficult to be around friends who seem so blissfully happy in their relationships. If you’re constantly surrounded by couples, it’s easy to slip into the “What’s wrong with me?” line of thinking. Even if…