Anxiety has great anxiety, tension, and anxiety. It has a single definition, but all people diagnosed with anxiety disorder have different symptoms. As a result, some people who are actually diagnosed are more serious. It is pointed out that recent anxieties are increasing in adolescence. According to statistics on children's anxiety between the ages of 15 and 16 in the past 30 years, both males and females have doubled ("rising anxiety level ..." 1). "At the social moment, we often feel that we are in times of concern" (Henig 1).
Children and adolescents often do not recognize the anxiety. Instead, they may think "there is an error". Children may worry about the physical symptoms of anxiety (such as stomach pain). Teenagers may think they are weak, uncontrollable, or crazy! These ideas may make them feel more anxious and self-conscious. So the first step is to teach your child how to worry and how to identify it. Self-recognition is essential! Hint: "Do not worry, I will ask you to relax!" Would you like to help something? You may make your child more comfortable. It is important to recognize that the fear of your child is true. Your sympathy will increase your chance to accept your guidance and will discuss your fears with you in the future.
Teen pregnancies may be a crisis for your teens and family members. Common reactions include anger, guilt and refusal. Your child may also feel anxiety, fear, shock, depression. Talk to emotions to teenagers and talk about future development. Your child needs your love, guidance, support more than ever. Please protect your baby Many pregnant teenagers have kept children. Some people marry a partner and choose to grow their children together. Other people are finding a course that relies on family support to raise a baby and finding a good job is difficult, but it can be done with diligence and help. If your child is going to pay attention to your baby, discuss the issues and responsibilities involved.