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    Warning Signs Your Teenager Is Struggling With Emotional Issues

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    Teenagers may hide their emotional problems because they are unsure how to express their feelings. Additionally, they may be afraid of being judged or misunderstood by others. Like everybody else, they may sometimes need their space. Some teenagers fear the stigma associated with mental health issues and do not want to be called names, causing them to ignore their feelings and try to appear strong and independent, hiding any evidence of vulnerability. Since 50% of lifetime mental issues begin in the early teens, it’s vital to know how to identify emotional problems in your child early. Here are a few signs to guide you.   Image Credit   Mood changes…

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    There is nothing anywhere that says raising a teenager is easy, but you can make it easier on yourself by simply picking your battles. For example, there is no need to battle with a teenager who is looking for their own space and insists on having all of their time spent holed up in their room. You can let that happen while still allowing them to be a functional member of the family.   Some people like to invest in custom wood sheds and create an outdoor space just for their teenager to enjoy such as a studio or another bedroom that is separate from the main house but still…

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