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How to Emotionally Support Your Kids and Teens

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Last updated: 2024/08/19 at 9:43 PM
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As parents, we often believe that we are providing our teenagers with the support they need. We listen, we care, we are there for them. However, what if our teens are secretly feeling differently? A recent study published in National Health Statistics Reports highlights a surprising gap between parental perception and teenage reality when it comes to support.

The study revealed that while 58.5 percent of teenagers reported always or usually receiving the social and emotional support they needed, there was a significant difference between what parents thought they were providing and what their teens actually felt. This disparity suggests that our teens may be feeling more isolated and unsupported than we realize.

What’s even more concerning is that the study found that teens who reported receiving adequate support were less likely to experience health issues such as anxiety, depression, poor sleep quality, and low life satisfaction. This emphasizes the importance of parental support not just for emotional well-being but also for overall health.

Understanding the teenage mind is crucial in bridging this gap. Adolescence is a challenging time filled with heightened emotions, stress, and pressure to excel in various aspects of life. Despite parents’ best intentions, miscommunications often occur due to differing communication styles and expectations.

To ensure your teen feels supported, here are five ways to bridge the gap:

1. Listen more, talk less: Provide a judgment-free zone where your teen can express themselves without feeling pressured to find solutions.

2. Validate their feelings: Acknowledge and validate their emotions, even if you may not agree with them.

3. Keep assumptions in check: Avoid assuming you know what your teen needs and instead ask them directly for feedback.

4. Be fully present: Give your teen your undivided attention and show genuine interest in their lives.

5. Encourage independence: Support your teen in taking on challenges and making decisions while also being there as a safety net.

By making these adjustments in your interactions with your teen, you can ensure that the support you provide aligns with what they truly need. Remember, it’s not about being a perfect parent but about being present, engaged, and letting your teen know you’re there for them no matter what challenges arise. It may take a little extra effort, but the difference it makes in your relationship with your teen will be worth it.

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