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Write an article about the problem and stress faced by the teenagers

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Explanation:

Causes of teenage stress

Why are teens stressed? Common things that teenagers say cause them stress include:

homework and school (especially exams)

expectations and pressure to do well at school from parents and family

their social relationships with friends and boyfriends/girlfriends and the issue of sex

extracurricular commitments

life challenges, such as leaving school or getting into tertiary studies or employment

lack of time – having too much to do, feeling unprepared or overwhelmed

lack of sleep.

Signs of stress

If you know that your teen is going through a difficult time, you can be on the lookout for changes in behaviour or things that might signal that they’re experiencing excessive stress. For example, they

can’t sleep or are getting to bed later than usual

seem fatigued, disengaged, panicky or down

are saying they’re tired all the time, have headaches or stomach aches

are feeling irritable about themselves or others around them

are having trouble concentrating

are avoiding school

aren’t being themselves

aren’t eating very well

are staying in their room a lot on the weekends when they usually would be out with friends.

If you suspect your child is stressed, talk to them to try and determine if something is going on. If you can identify why they’re feeling stressed, it will be easier to help them address the cause and manage their stress appropriately.

Seek support if necessary

Stress on teenagers can be harmful to their health and wellbeing if it seems as though they have been enduring it for a long time. If your child has been showing signs of stress, try our suggested strategies to support them. However, if your child has been stressed for a long period of time, or if nothing seems to be helping, it’s a good idea to seek some outside help. Have a chat to your family doctor, or consider giving your child an opportunity to talk things over with a counsellor.

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