Teen Counseling
Teenagers' brains function differently than those of adults, so it's important to offer them understanding and support. It's essential to recognize that our brains aren't fully developed until at least the age of 25. When you factor in the complexities of puberty, the "know-it-all syndrome," the demands of school, and the challenges of social growth, it becomes easier for parents to empathize with what their adolescents are experiencing. By acknowledging these unique aspects of teenage development, we can better nurture and guide our children through this crucial phase of their lives.
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