Teen's Mental Health

 


Some days it feels like the world is spinning faster than any of us can keep up. And for teens, the weight can feel especially heavy. Between school demands, pressure about the future, navigating friendships, constant social media exposure, and the endless stream of news…it’s a lot.

As a parent, you might notice your teen pulling away by spending more time in their room, giving one-word answers, or meeting your questions with sass instead of conversation. Maybe they seem moody or unpredictable, and as a parent, it can be hard to watch and not know how to help.

Your teen is in one of the most important seasons of life, discovering who they are, testing boundaries, and trying on different versions of themselves, all while the outside world keeps demanding more and more.

  • Social media tells them who they should be.

  • School tells them what they need to achieve.

  • Friends and family may have expectations too.

It’s no wonder so many teens are struggling with enormous stress, anxiety, and self-esteem. Did you know that, according to Transforming Education, roughly 60% of students report feeling stressed every day?

Here’s the important part: it’s completely normal if your teen is feeling overwhelmed. Their nervous system is simply responding to stress, like their body is on high alert, bracing for what’s next. For some teens, that can look like giving short, low-effort responses when you try to talk with them, or retreating to their room and sleeping a lot more than usual.

That stress doesn’t just affect their mind; it affects their body too. The good news is that there are ways to support your teen that work with their body, not against it.

Protecting mental health isn’t about ignoring challenges or pushing harder. It’s about learning to regulate their nervous system, build self-esteem, and create space for authenticity, even in a chaotic world.

To learn 10 ways to support your teen's mental health and build connection, click the link in my bio to read our blog!

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