The teenage years can be likened to steering through a storm; there’s school, parental expectations, the omnipresent social media, friendships, and the ever-watchful eyes of acquaintances. As an Occupational Therapist and Parenting Expert, I’ve held many hands, guiding them towards harmony.
The greatest challenge? Aligning self-perception with aspirations and societal expectations.
Many students find direction through counselling sessions and personality assessments, yet there remains an inkling that not all has been explored or settled. And how could it be? The world spins on at breakneck speed. Parents strive to keep pace, honouring their children’s passions and ideas. Yet, in this dance of desires, echoes of familial happiness often muddle the true voice of youth.
It’s a ping-pong match where both parents and children believe they’re playing by the other’s rules, leaving students adrift in uncertainty. The balancing act continues—Instagram notifications versus academic commitments, personal tutors against institute schedules—and so the cycle spins.
Amidst this whirlwind, advice on diet, sleep, exercise, and mindfulness is often shelved for ‘tomorrow’—a tomorrow usurped by the urgency of the unexpected. And then comes the guilt.
Breaking free from this cycle demands acceptance and clarity. Push beyond your limits, embrace the ‘just right challenge’ that fuels motivation and allows you to engage with your studies and technology with focus and determination. Performance breeds results, carving a path towards your aspirations.
The key skills and learning you need to thrive and be contented as adults :
- During adolescence much more than ever, you need positive relationships with peers and caring adults and you must capture and grow on opportunities to explore new things.
- You need support and guidance in activities where you can earn social respect, make decisions, and wrestle with strong emotions.
- Adolescents who practice respectful behaviour are more likely to achieve success in both their personal and professional lives. Respect fosters a positive environment, encourages cooperation, and enhances communication.
Hence, our dear children, this journey is about becoming calm, regulated, and respectful—recognizing that your parents’ journey in parenting is as long as you’ve been alive. Embrace growth and prepare for independence; let life’s hurdles not deter you but rather alert you to elevate your resolve.
And dear parents, parenting at this age shifts gears to a different level of dynamics. Simple strategies to implement such as maintaining open channels of communication, listening actively to your children’s thoughts and feelings without immediate judgment are crucial. Having an open dialogue, equipping your children for conflict resolution, providing a problem-solving approach, and respecting bilateral autonomy is so very important!!
So, to all young individuals on the cusp of adulthood: this phase is designed to be challenging. Tread carefully, cherish life’s true treasures, and remember—you are just beginning, so let the hurdles inspire you to grow and bloom.
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