Your teen is they hate school. The first few times you can push. Each one has a bad day. But now they are starting to like a broken record. What do you do? At any time during their training almost all young people decide they hate school. This can be a temporary thing that beats within a day or two, it can also be a lengthy problem, if not treated.
Some evidence suggests that there is a problem are: headache, abdominal pain and sleep disorders can be stress induced. You can use the wrong disease or miss the bus often. Or they can simply fall by the wayside and say "I hate school." Other signs can slips, detention, falling prices and a poor turnout. Regardless of these signals that a problem exists, it is time to act. The positive steps towards a solution to help you and your teenager avoid a possible crisis.
Above all, take them seriously. Of course young people can be melodramatic and bladder seemingly small incidents from the part, but the extent of their feelings and problems are very real in their world. Sit down with your teen and clarification. Chris Cortellessa M. Ed suggests that your teenager is a list of things they talk about the school, and all the things they dislike. This will help to restore balance in the call and you will find all the problem areas.
During this time you can determine whether your child is bullied, has a problem with a teacher who is concerned about the continuation of class work, or bored. You can also self-confidence issues that have a disagreement with a friend or an embarrassing incident.
Once you have the heart of the case, you can contact your teenager, to find a solution. Resist the impulse to allow them all away. You need to work with your child, as a team to find an answer to their problem. Fast enough on their own, and this is a valuable opportunity to learn, problem-solving skills. Proposals for solutions, and enables them to adapt their ideas. Come to a mutually acceptable solution.
Some good ideas, assertiveness training, teachers and classmates, courses or groups outside the school in their area of interest, involvement in clubs or extracurricular activities and teacher conferences. There is also a good idea to set aside special time each day to really listen to your teenager their Daily News. Are after school or to recruit to the food and speaking.
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