Understanding teen brain, Raising resilient teens.

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Today’s episode is for all those parents who are confused when it comes to handling their teenagers. Let’s take a glimpse into the Teenage World: Teenagers face real concerns, between 13 and 19 years of age, on a daily basis as this is the most awkward growth stage of their lives. They struggle with self-esteem issues, body image issues, bullying, peer pressure, love problems, crushes, and that’s not one of the things we as parents are worried about. We lose our sleepover things like, “does my child do drugs, is he taking alcohol, is my girl dating someone, or what if she gets pregnant” Relax, take a deep breath I feel you. And in today’s episode, I will be talking about the common problems that your teen might be facing. Our guests are from the USA- Kelly miller who is a positive psychology coach for years and a mother of two teenagers, and MaryKate Schutt who is a positive psychology practitioner, speaker, teacher and coach. We spoke about: bullying and exclusion academics and perfectionism self-worth and status self-advocacy negative emotions and how to manage them Building positive family relationships with teenagers: tips like Family meals, Family outings, One-on-one time How to talk about difficult topics like drugs, sex, alcohol to teens You can connect with Kelly miller on instagram at @abrightpurpose And with Marykate schutt on at @mk_schutt and @tinateachings Find “the defence against the dark arts” course for building teen resilience here Do subscribe to my podcast so you will be notified each time a new episode is online. Head to doctormommyspeaks.com/podcasts for all the show notes and other resources on health and parenting and while you're at it, don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter. Do review our podcast, it will help others to find this podcast. For ios, users click here For android users click here You can connect with @doctormommyspeaks on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin. or leave a voice message. Until then, Happy Parenting. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doctormommyspeaks/message