Wake up your teenager's conviction
Wake up your teenager's conviction Teenagers have always struggled with self-esteem, but our world today is particularly hard on them. When teenagers are not well, they often become self-destructive. Some of the most common forms of self-destruction are alcohol and drug addiction, eating disorders, self harm, pornography, games and suicide attempts. It is extremely important that parents do their best to help their young people develop a sense of self-esteem so they feel worthy and control their activities. Parents can do this by being a positive example and helping them in different ways. Here are some ideas: Spend high quality time pages and talk with them, eat with them, play with them, drive with them and chat, show them that you enjoy their company. Interested in what interests you - ask them what they like to do and engage in their activities. Use love - give hugs, high five, a pat on your back or shoulder. Note if your teenager does something right and say somethi...