As a mother of a teenager dealing with mood issues, anxiety, and social issues it can be downright disruptive.
Let’s not sugarcoat it.
But when your child develops a clear vision for his or her goals and aspirations, they make good, safe choices.
And that helps them excel in school and discover their true potential.
But if your child is anxious or aggressive how do they interact with the world? How will it affect their ability to get a good education and learn skills for employment?
Some parents even tell me they feel embarrassed and frustrated about their child's behaviour. They worry about how it reflects on them.
because;
• friends ask “what’s wrong with your child?”
• other parents talk about the child’s demeanor
• family, co-workers grumble to them
Even if you hate to admit it, you know some of it is true because your teen refuses to engage in conversations.
They don’t want to help out around the house.
They don’t interact with the family.
And they don’t make good choices.
Yes. There is “usual” teenager behaviour. But what you see is excessive behaviour.
And that’s unusual.
So you might be wondering...
“Is there anything to help my teenager improve, feel, and think better?”
There is.
Let me introduce you to Rhoziva Teens.