Parenting in the 21st century is exciting and packed with lots of new surprises, challenges and fresh experiences. While some may cruise through parenthood, others face difficulties in coping with rebellious children and willful teens. The truth is, it is not easy being teens in the internet and fast technology age too. Teens these days are surrounded by academic work pressures, self esteem issues, eating disorders, peer pressures, anxieties, drug and alcohol abuse and some serious problems including suicide and teen depression.

As parents, it is our responsibility to pay careful attention to the needs of our growing children and be sensitive to extend our love and care in their growing pains. If you have teens in the home who are facing one or more of the above challenges, Kick-Out-Stress program is designed to combat teen stress while  treating teenage depression which includes a PC and Mac computer program, an audio CD and a fully illustrated workbook. The common mistake made by most parents with challenging teens is that they only find start searching for help when the problems get serious but the right thing to do is to find look into a good program when the first sign of teen depression is detected.

Are you ready to help your teens with the stresses of life?

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4 Comments so far

  1. Marissa on July 27, 2007 6:02 am

    So what do you do if you missed a lot of these early warning signs and now you have what sure looks like a full blown stressed and depressed teen? Is this one of those things that kids grow out of and we shouldn’t worry about? Or should we treat it much more seriously? We’ve talked about counseling, but the teen refuses to go. We’ve also looked into different troubled teen programs, which would make it so that dealing with whatever is going on would not be an option, but we are not sure what would be best. It would be great to hear from parents who have gone through this before.

  2. Bryan @ One Man's Goal on July 27, 2007 5:55 pm

    What a great post!

    I’m so glad that you took the time to write about such a serious problem.

    Keep up the good work

  3. Home on July 29, 2007 4:42 am

    Teenage is the most critical age of any person. A person’s whole life is decided upon this age, how a person would develop, and the environment at home is very decisive in this.

    Thanks for the comment. It’s so true. 

  4. Troubled Teen on March 8, 2008 7:41 pm

    Nice article for those parents whose child is suffering from emotional or behavior problem. It’s responsibility of parents that they have to recognize that their child is in troubled. Parents have to take step forward and help their struggling teen .

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