March 2, 2010

Stress Management Tips For Teenagers

I have no doubt that the majority of people who read this article would agree that life as a teenager is a far from easy one. I would go as far as to say that todays teenagers have never had it so tough. What with the constant peer pressure of their friends to the school examinations plus the stress that their parents put on them; it can be quite tough. So what can us as parents do in an attempt to lower these stress levels and to make our child's teenage years more bareable?

"I blame the parents" is a statement that is often banded about. At times I agree with the statement as I sometimes can not understand the amount of young teenagers who are still out and about late at night. I would most certainly not allow my kids to be out so late. So how come the parents of these teenagers are happy for them to still be out?

I certainly do not claim to know all of the answers to this subject. I am purely a web marketer who spends his day promoting a number of websites with regards to subjects such as working with companies that provide cheap callsexternal doors and about how to stop stuttering treaments. I am therefore no expert at bringing up a teenager. I have a teenage daughter and try my utmost to keep her life during this tricky period as easy as possible.

I attempt to achieve a certain level of harmony by setting a number of house rules. She has to be in by a certain time at night; she needs to ensure that all of her homework is completed before she does venture out; she is asked to keep her room tidy and she is also required to help around the house.

If she can stick to these simple rules then she is able to stay up as late as she wants, within reason of course; she is allowed to have her friends around for sleepovers and she receives a fairly hefty sum of pocket money to spend each month.

There are the old hormones and mood swings to contend with. I try and keep calm when this happens by taking my lovely dog Cassie for a long walk!

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